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Honda Indy Toronto Tickets

Honda Indy Toronto Race Tickets

Be there on race day for all the action with Honda Indy Toronto tickets. The annual Indy car race the Honda Indy Toronto takes place in Toronto, Ontario on a temporary 2.874-kilometer street circuit that has 11 turns. The circuit cuts through the Exhibition Place district as well as touches Lake Shore Boulevard. The Honda Indy Toronto, an FIA Grade Two Circuit, is the second oldest street race in Indy behind the Grand Prix of Long Beach.

The race was first run in 1986 and called the Molson Indy Toronto as part of the Champ Car World Series. The inaugural winner of the race was American Bobby Rahal for the Truesports racing team. The race is well attended and is Canada’s second-largest sporting event. The only event bigger is the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.

Watch your favorite driver make his move with Honda Indy Toronto tickets. The race changed names in 2006 to the Molson Grand Prix of Toronto. In 2009, the Indy Racing League and Champ Car merged, and the event became an Indy Car Series race. The winning driver that year was Dario Franchiti from the UK, driving for the Chip Ganassi Racing team.  In 2007, the name was changed to the Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto. In 2008, the current name was adopted.

Honda Indy Toronto Ticket Prices

With a large variety of motorsports disciplines, series and tracks, the cost of tickets will vary greatly between races. Several factors come into play such as the size of the racetrack, the number of grandstands, total seating capacity and whether seats are reserved or general admission. TicketSmarter will have updated Honda Indy Toronto ticket prices from when they first go on sale all the way up to the day of the event.

How much are Honda Indy Toronto tickets?

Racing tickets will have several price levels based on where you sit at the track and on the series that is competing. Formula 1 tickets can easily cost more than $600, while IndyCar and NHRA races will often start at prices as low as $40. TicketSmarter’s interactive seating map will provide customers with plenty of pricing options when viewing Honda Indy Toronto tickets, making it easy to pick out the perfect seats for your budget. 

Honda Indy Toronto 2024 Racing Schedule

Auto racing generally takes place during the spring through fall months due to it primarily being an outdoor event. There are several indoor races that occur throughout the winter months such as the Chili Bowl Nationals for those needing their racing fix during the off season. Racing events may take place during a single day or over several days with a series of on-track sessions for practice, qualifying and racing.

The Honda Indy Toronto schedule will include practice sessions to get the drivers acclimated to the track. After the practice sessions, the drivers will then qualify their cars in order to set the lineup for the race.

When do Honda Indy Toronto tickets go on sale?

Honda Indy Toronto tickets will usually go on sale shortly after the sanctioning body for the race has announced their season schedule. The schedule for the upcoming season will generally become available before the completion of the current season.

Honda Indy Toronto Seating Chart

Seating arrangements for motorsports events will vary from track to track. Road courses will usually have several grandstands that give fans a unique view of different turns on the track. Oval tracks will generally have a large grandstand that provides a view of the entire racetrack from one location. TicketSmarter’s interactive seating map will accurately display the track and seating layout for the Honda Indy Toronto. This tool will allow you to see all available seating options, so you can make an educated decision on where to sit for the race.

The Honda Indy Toronto seating chart provides race fans with multiple seating options that each have their own unique multi-sensory experience. Sitting in the lower rows at  will give fans a true sense of the raw speed and intense noise of the engines as they race in front of you. Sitting higher up at the track will allow fans to see a wider view of the track, making it easier to follow along with all the action.