The track utilizes portions of the following roads: Princes' Blvd, Canada Blvd, Lake Shore Blvd West, Ontario Drive, Princes' Blvd, Manitoba Drive, and Nova Scotia Ave.
"2017 celebrated 31-years of racing on the Streets of Toronto (1986 - 2007; 2009 - 2017)
NASCAR Pinty's Series returned to the streets of Toronto in 2016
2013 featured the first 'doubleheader' race in the history of Toronto. Scott Dixon won BOTH Toronto races in 2013, and was awarded a $100,000 "Perfect Finish" bonus
In 2012, Ryan Hunter-Reay won his third straight race of the season on the streets of Toronto
The Honda Indy Toronto celebrated 25 years of racing on the streets of Toronto in 2011
The first racing event held on the streets of Toronto was in 1986
From 1986 to 2007, the event was sanctioned by CART, Champ Car World Series
The first IndyCar Series racing event held on the streets of Toronto was in 2009
The official length of the Toronto street course has changed since it was first held in 1986:
1986-1995 1.78 miles
1996 1.784 miles
1997-1998 1.721 miles
1997-2007 1.755 miles
2009-present 1.75 miles
Michael Andretti is the all-time race win leader with seven victories
Paul Tracy is the lone Canadian to have ever won on the streets of Toronto with victories in 1993 and 2003, as well as an Indy Lights win in 1990
Past winners represent nine different countries including USA, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Great Britain, Scotland, France and Australia
The fastest pole time registered on the streets of Toronto was in 1999 by Gil de Ferran with a lap of 57.143 seconds
The fastest pole speed registered on the streets of Toronto was in 1996 by Andre Ribeiro with an average speed of 110.616 miles per hour
The first NASCAR Canada Series race on the streets of Toronto was held in 2009
In 2011, the Ferrari Challenge took place on the streets of Toronto for the first time
December 2015: NASCAR Canada announces three-year return to Toronto with the NASCAR Pinty's Series
March 2016: Pit lane was re-positioned to drivers' left from turn 9 through turn 11
March 2016: Champions Club program announced
The winners of the Honda Indy Toronto and its predecessors have included:
1986 Bobby Rahal, Truesports
1987 Emerson Fittipaldi, Patrick Racing
1988 Al Unser Jr., Galles Racing
1989 Michael Andretti, Newman/Hass Racing
1990 Al Unser Jr., Galles/Kraco Racing
1991 Michael Andretti, Newman/Hass Racing
1992 Michael Andretti, Newman/Hass Racing
1993 Paul Tracy, Penske Racing
1994 Michael Andretti, Chip Ganassi Racing
1995 Michael Andretti, Newman/Hass Racing
1996 Adrian Fernandez, Tasman Motorsports
1997 Mark Blundell, PacWest Racing
1998 Alex Zanardi, Chip Ganassi Racing
1999 Dario Franchitti, Team Kool Green
2000 Michael Andretti, Newman/Haas Racing
2001 Michael Andretti, Team Green
2002 Cristiano da Matta, Newman/Haas Racing
2003 Paul Tracy, Forsythe Racing
2004 Sebastien Bourdais, Newman/Haas Racing
2005 Justin Wilson, RuSPORT
2006 A.J. Allmendinger, Forsythe Racing
2007 Will Power, Walker Racing
2008 n/a
2009 Dario Franchitti, Chip Ganassi Racing
2010 Will Power, Team Penske
2011 Dario Franchitti, Chip Ganassi Racing
2012 Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti Autosport
2013 Race #1: Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
Race #2: Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
2014 Race #1: Sebastien Bourdais, KVSH Racing
Race #2: Mike Conway, Ed Carpenter Racing
2015 Josef Newgarden, Carpenter Fisher Hartman Racing
2016 Will Power, Team Penske" (
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