Autodrome Chaudière is a quarter mile, high banked, asphalt short track located in Vallée-Jonction, Quebec, Canada, about 65 kilometres south of Quebec City. The circuit opened in 1992 as a dirt track; in 2005, the track underwent resurfacing to convert it into an asphalt track. Notable series which have competed at Autodrome Chaudiere include the ACT Castrol Series, PASS North Series, ISMA Racing Series and Sportsman Quebec. The track has also hosted a NASCAR Pinty's Series race every year since June 2014 (except for 2020 and 2021). The track record, 10.77 seconds, was established on 22 June 2013 by American driver from the ISMA Racing Series.
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| - Autodrome Chaudière is a quarter mile, high banked, asphalt short track located in Vallée-Jonction, Quebec, Canada, about 65 kilometres south of Quebec City. The circuit opened in 1992 as a dirt track; in 2005, the track underwent resurfacing to convert it into an asphalt track. Notable series which have competed at Autodrome Chaudiere include the ACT Castrol Series, PASS North Series, ISMA Racing Series and Sportsman Quebec. The track has also hosted a NASCAR Pinty's Series race every year since June 2014 (except for 2020 and 2021). The track record, 10.77 seconds, was established on 22 June 2013 by American driver from the ISMA Racing Series. (en)
- L'autodrome Chaudière est un circuit de course automobile sanctionné ovale asphalté considéré short track de 1/4 de mille (environ 400 mètres) et situé dans la municipalité de Vallée-Jonction, dans la région de la Beauce au Québec (Canada). Il présente des compétitions de type stock-car et drift. Piste ovale la plus inclinée au Québec, elle est parfois surnommée le « petit Bristol » par sa configuration qui rappelle celle du célèbre Bristol Motor Speedway situé à Bristol dans le Tennessee. Le nom « Chaudière » fait référence à la rivière Chaudière qui traverse Vallée-Jonction et toute la Beauce. (fr)
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| - Autodrome Chaudière is a quarter mile, high banked, asphalt short track located in Vallée-Jonction, Quebec, Canada, about 65 kilometres south of Quebec City. The circuit opened in 1992 as a dirt track; in 2005, the track underwent resurfacing to convert it into an asphalt track. Notable series which have competed at Autodrome Chaudiere include the ACT Castrol Series, PASS North Series, ISMA Racing Series and Sportsman Quebec. The track has also hosted a NASCAR Pinty's Series race every year since June 2014 (except for 2020 and 2021). The track record, 10.77 seconds, was established on 22 June 2013 by American driver from the ISMA Racing Series. (en)
- L'autodrome Chaudière est un circuit de course automobile sanctionné ovale asphalté considéré short track de 1/4 de mille (environ 400 mètres) et situé dans la municipalité de Vallée-Jonction, dans la région de la Beauce au Québec (Canada). Il présente des compétitions de type stock-car et drift. Piste ovale la plus inclinée au Québec, elle est parfois surnommée le « petit Bristol » par sa configuration qui rappelle celle du célèbre Bristol Motor Speedway situé à Bristol dans le Tennessee. Le nom « Chaudière » fait référence à la rivière Chaudière qui traverse Vallée-Jonction et toute la Beauce. (fr)
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