Timetable of the 2017 Honda Indy Toronto
The Honda Indy Toronto, Round 12 of the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series, will be staged this weekend on the streets of Toronto's Exhibition Place.
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The street course is made of 11 turns and is 1.755 mile in length. This year’s Honda Indy Toronto will be the 33rd Indy car race on the streets of Exhibition Place. It also marks the 50th anniversary of Indy car racing in Canada. Indy cars first raced at Mosport (now known as Canadian Tire Motorsport Park) in Bowmanville, Ontario in 1967.
Here is the complete on-track schedule of events. All times are local and please note that the schedule is subject to change without notice.
Friday July 14
Fan Friday is brought to you by the Ontario Honda Dealers Association. Gate Entry is granted with a voluntary donation to Make-A-Wish Canada.
8:00 AM - Global MX-5 Cup Practice
8:35 AM - USF2000 Practice
9:20 AM - Porsche Ultra 94 GT3 Cup Challenge Practice
10:05 AM - Global MX-5 Cup Practice
10:40 AM - Verizon IndyCar Series Practice
11:40 AM - NASCAR Pinty's Series Practice
12:55 PM - USF2000 Qualifying
1:30 PM - Indy Lights Practice
2:15 PM - Verizon IndyCar Series Practice
3:35 PM - NASCAR Pinty's Series Qualifying
4:50 PM - Porsche Ultra 94 GT3 Cup Challenge
Saturday July 15
8:00 AM - USF2000 Qualifying
8:35 AM - Indy Lights Qualifying
9:15 AM - Porsche Ultra 94 GT3 Cup Challenge Qualifying
10:00 AM - Verizon IndyCar Series Practice
11:00 AM - Global MX-5 Cup Race
12:00 PM - USF2000 Race
1:00 PM - Indy Lights Race
2:15 PM - Verizon IndyCar Series Qualifying
3:45 PM - NASCAR Pinty's Series Race
5:20 PM - Porsche Ultra 94 GT3 Cup Challenge Race
Sunday July 16
9:00 AM - Indy Lights Qualifying
9:40 AM - USF2000 Race
10:35 AM - Global MX-5 Cup Race
11:30 AM - Verizon Indy Car Series Warm Up
12:15 PM - Indy Lights Race
1:40 PM - Porsche Ultra 94 GT3 Cup Challenge Race
3:00 PM - Verizon IndyCar Series Pre Race
3:40 PM - Verizon Indy Car Series Race
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