
Sommet de Legendes, Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant July 9-11
July 9 - July 11
The HMSA schedule once again features the Sommet de Legendes at the world famous Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant, July 9-11
2021 SOMMET DES LÉGENDES

CLASSES
PROTOTYPE-GTP-LMP-GT2000
CLASSIC MONOPOSTO
FORMULA LIBRE
PRODUCTION – BIG BORE – IMSA GT
2 LITRE SR – FIA MAKES
PRODUCTION-PRE-1963
CIRCUIT FACTS
The first event was held on August 3, 1964, on the short 12-turn, 1.5-mile circuit (north loop). Canadian Ludwig Heimrath drove his Cooper-Ford 289 to victory in the 32-lap feature race.
In 1965 the circuit was expanded to its current 2.65-mile layout. British driver John Surtees, the 1964 Formula One World Champion, won driving a Lola T-70 Chevrolet.
Circuit Length | 4.26 km (2.65 miles) |
No. of Turns | Fifteen (15) |
North loop | 2.46 km (1.53 miles) |
South loop | 1.91 km (1.19 miles) |
Average width | 11 m (36 feet) |
TRACK RECORD: 1:16.776 – June 29, 2007 – Tristan Gommendy, 2007 Panoz DP01 * with chicane
Ticket price include GST and PST.
Sommet Schedule (to come)
Children under 12 years old are admitted FREE when accompanied by a paying adult (proof of age required).
Tickets available at the main gate ticket office.
Ticket office hours: 8:00 am- 4:00 pm (Friday-Sunday of the event.)
All passes include gate admission, paddock access, and free general admission parking.
Infield (P3) parking passes can be purchased at the ticket office for $10. Infield (P3) Parking Pass is a Friday-Sunday designated parking area with easy walk-in access to the paddock