The Shannonville Motorsports Park is a racing complex in operation since 1974 in Belleville, Ontario. It sits on a two-hour ride northeast of Toronto, Canada, approximately midway between Toronto and Montreal. The park's location near Lake Ontario helps regulate the temperature extremes, easing down the snowfall in winter and cooling down the summer heat. That means excellent conditions for racing year-round, pleasant temperatures, and weather variability adding up to the excitement. Shannonville Motorsports Park is known as "The Birthplace of Champions," with famous racers like the Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve honing his racing skills in the multi-purpose motorsports complex.
There are four road course layouts at the Shannonville Motorsports Park: the 4.03-km (2.5-mile) Long Track, the 2.47 km (1.53-mile) Pro Track, the 2.23 km (1.38-mile) Fabi Circuit, and the 1.80 km (1.12-mile) Nelson Circuit. A quarter-mile Drag Strip completes the racing facilities of the complex. Some of the events held regularly at the park are the Mopar Canadian Superbike Championship, the Canadian Touring Car Championship, and the CASCAR Super Series (now a part of NASCAR), to name a few.