Daytona Beach, Florida - NASCAR Canada is proud to unveil its highly anticipated 2025 schedule, including a perfect blend of returning fan-favorite venues and enticing new additions. Spanning across five provinces and featuring a mix of road courses, ovals, and street circuits, the upcoming season is set to deliver unparalleled competition and bring the excitement to new heights.
“The 2025 schedule showcases the diversity and quality of Canadian motorsports, said Alan Labrosse, General Manager of the NASCAR Canada Series.” “With a strong combination of classic venues and thrilling new tracks, this calendar represents the very best of what NASCAR Canada has to offer, all while ensuring our teams and competitors can thrive.”
“As we continue to elevate our sport worldwide, we’re looking for innovative ways to entertain our current fans and reach new ones,” said Chad Seigler, NASCAR’s Vice President, Chief International Officer. “We’re confident that next year’s schedule and the addition of new venues will help us achieve that goal.”
Making its debut on the NASCAR Canada schedule is the famed Calabogie Motorsports Park on July 27th. Located near Ottawa, Ontario, it is renowned for its challenging road course layout and will serve as a fresh and dynamic stop on the calendar.
Riverside International Speedway, Edmonton International Raceway and Sutherland Automotive Speedway will be returning for 2025, promising more action-packed events on the short-track ovals that are much adored by fans.
Sunset Speedway is making another appearance on the schedule on June 21st. The iconic Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières (GP3R), a staple of the NASCAR Canada Series, is scheduled for August, while the scenic Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) will host both the season opener in May and the final road-course event of the season in August. The penultimate round of the 2025 season will take place at Delaware Speedway on Saturday evening, promising to attract a large crowd of fans.
NASCAR Canada is thrilled to return to Autodrome Chaudière in May, where last year’s event drew a record-breaking crowd. The series also raced in front of a sold-out audience at Edmonton International Raceway, showcasing incredible support from fans. Following their resounding success, the NASCAR Canada Championship will conclude at Autodrome Montmagny, in front of thousands of passionate viewers.
2025 NASCAR Canada Schedule
May 18: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, ON
May 31: Autodrome Chaudière, QC
June 21: Sunset Speedway, ON*
June 28: Riverside International Speedway, NS*
July 12: Edmonton International Raceway, AB*
July 16: Sutherland Automotive Speedway, SK*
July 27: Calabogie Motorsports Park, ON
August 10: Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières, QC
August 23: Complexe ICAR, QC
August 31: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, ON
September 13: Delaware Speedway, ON
September 21: Autodrome Montmagny, QC
The 2025 NASCAR Canada schedule offers a well-balanced blend of oval and road course events, showcasing the diversity of venues across Canada. The thoughtful spacing of races ensures manageable travel and gives teams valuable time to regroup and prepare between events. This approach highlights NASCAR Canada’s commitment to fostering competitive excellence while supporting the needs of its teams and participants throughout the season.
For more information about the 2025 NASCAR Canada schedule, visit nascar.ca.
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