CASCAR Super Series
Canadian stock car touring division
The CASCAR Super Series was Canada's premier stock car touring division. It was sanctioned by CASCAR . The series ended after the 2006 season after NASCAR purchased CASCAR, and NASCAR used it as the basis for the NASCAR Pinty's Series .
General Tire served as the series' title sponsor from 1988 to 1990, followed by Budweiser in 1993. Castrol held the naming rights from 1994 to the final season in 2006.
Five Time CASCAR Super Series Champion Don Thomson Jr. in 2005
A western counterpart called the CASCAR West Super Series began racing in 1992, replacing CASCAR's Hobby Stock division.[ 1] In addition to being its own championship, the West Super Series conducted combination races with the national series.[ 2]
Past champions
* – All events held at Delaware Speedway
Tracks
Years
Track
Location
Type
2000
Autodrome Chicoutimi
Chicoutimi, Québec
1/3 Mile Oval
2002
Autodrome Montmagny
Montmagny, Quebec
3/8 Mile Oval
1993–2003, 2005–2006
Autodrome Saint-Eustache
St-Eustache, Quebec
2/5 Mile Oval
1989–1995, 2005–2006
Barrie Speedway
Barrie, Ontario
1/3 Mile Tri-Oval
1993–1994, 1996–2001, 2003
Bridge City Speedway
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1/3 Mile Oval
1989–2006
Cayuga Speedway
Cayuga, Ontario
5/8 Mile Oval
1991–1992
Checkered Flag Speedway
Windsor, Ontario
Oval
1988–1997
Capital City Speedway
Ottawa , Ontario
3/8 Mile Oval
2006
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Montreal , Quebec
2.71 Mile Road Course
1996–1999
Circuit Ste-Croix
Sainte-Croix, Quebec
5/8 Mile Oval
2001, 2006
Circuit Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
1.53 Mile Street Circuit
1986–2005
Delaware Speedway
Delaware, Ontario
1/2 Mile Oval
1998–2000
Edmonton International Raceway
Wetaskiwin, Alberta
1/4 Mile Oval
1990
Exhibition Stadium
Toronto, Ontario
1/3 Mile Oval
1988–1989
Flamboro Speedway
Hamilton, Ontario
1/3 MileOval
2001–2002, 2004–2006
Kawartha Speedway
Fraserville, Ontario
3/8 Mile Oval
1999–2005
Molson Indy Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
1.75 Mile Street Circuit
2001–2004
Molson Indy Vancouver
Vancouver , British Columbia
1.78 Mile Street Circuit
1991–1992, 1996, 1999–2000
Mosport Speedway
Bowmanville, Ontario
1/2 Mile Oval
1998–2006
Mosport International Raceway
Bowmanville, Ontario
2.459 Mile Road Course
1991, 1993–1999
Peterborough Speedway
Peterborough, Ontario
1/3 Mile Oval
1993–2001, 2003, 2005
Race City Motorsport Park
Calgary , Alberta
1/2 Mile Oval
1991
Sanair Super Speedway
Saint-Pie, Quebec
9/10 Mile Oval
1996
Sauble Speedway
Sauble Beach, Ontario
1/4 Mile Oval
1989–1991, 1995
Shannonville Motorsport Park
Shannonville, Ontario
Road Course
1997–2000
Speedway 660
Geary, New Brunswick
1/3 Mile Oval
2005–2006
SunValley Speedway
Vernon, British Columbia
1/2 Mile Oval
2006
Sutherland Automotive Speedway
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1/3 Mile Oval
References
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