Sign up for the Rev & Run 5000m or 1000m and experience what it’s like to run on one of the most unique race tracks in Canada: the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto Street Circuit, with its great views of downtown Toronto.
We’re throwing it down on Friday Night, under the lights! Warm weather, good vibes, and a track that’s been heated up by a day of racing at the Indy.
The 5K course takes you through the CNE grounds and along Lakeshore, for a two loop run, covering the same track that’s been celebrated by racing drivers since 1986. The 1K course is a family friendly jaunt through the Pit Lane.
Enjoy free entry to the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto all day on Friday for Fan Friday. Come enjoy a day of racing under the sun, then lace up your shoes and take your own turn around the course!
After the race, join us near the Victory Circle podium to celebrate the race winners, get your selfies on the track, and enjoy refreshments! Professional photographers will be trackside to catch all your best angles.
All speeds are welcome on this track. Proceeds support the Parkdale Community Food Bank.
Why Rev & Run?
The first goal was raising funds for the Parkdale Community Food Bank, and connecting the Toronto Indy to a sense of local purpose and community.
The second goal was to bring the running & auto racing worlds together, to connect two populations of Ontarians who are using the Exhibition Street Circuit space without realizing it.
Exhibition Place is a familiar training venue & running route for many Toronto runners; when the Indy comes to Toronto, that access is often blocked off. Rev & Run gives Toronto runners a new way of experiencing a familiar place with a unique perspective; race courses are designed to make for good racing, and that translates to all formats of movement!
The Toronto Indy has been ongoing since 1986 and represents family memories and tradition for many spectators. Rev & Run provides racing fans a unique way to experience a track that they’ve enjoyed for years but typically don’t get to set foot on.
It’s a race track, which means there are some fast runners, but all ability levels are welcome to participate!
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