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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park-Mosport (DDT 2 Kink) Track Map
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The DDT 2 Kink configuration at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's Driver Development Track delivers a specific 1.7-kilometer (1.1-mile) layout variant featuring 12 turns with the secondary kink option that modifies the circuit's character at this dedicated training facility opened in spring 2000. The DDT was purpose-built for driver development and racing school activities, offering flexible configuration options including the DDT 1 Kink and DDT 2 Kink variations that alter corner geometry to create different technical challenges. The 2 Kink setup provides a distinct racing line and braking reference compared to the 1 Kink alternative, allowing instructors to vary the circuit experience across multiple sessions or segregate different skill-level groups on the same physical track simultaneously.

Operating the DDT with the 2 Kink configuration proves particularly valuable for progressive driver education programs where students can master the circuit in one kink variant before graduating to the alternate layout that approaches familiar corners from different angles. This flexibility distinguishes the Driver Development Track from the facility's legendary Grand Prix Circuit (also known simply as Mosport), which has hosted Formula One, IndyCar, IMSA, and countless professional championships since opening in 1961. The DDT's comparatively compact layout creates a lower-consequence environment for novices compared to the intimidating high-speed sections of the GP circuit, while still providing legitimate racing challenges across technical corner combinations. Southern Ontario's climate creates distinct seasonal racing windows—summer track temperatures can exceed 40°C while the facility's operating season typically runs April through October, with spring and fall events offering cooler conditions that reward different driving techniques when navigating the 2 Kink section's directional changes. The DDT 2 Kink configuration has become an essential component of Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's comprehensive facility offering, supporting the domestic racing community with dedicated training infrastructure separate from the main competition circuit.

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