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After a week off, the Formula 1 grid is back in action this week in North America. Here's what you need to know about the Canadian Grand Prix.
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The Canadian Grand Prix draws thousands of tourists to Montreal and draws millions of television viewers. After major problems with the event’s organization and how some businesses were treated in 2024,
Montreal is gearing up for a fun-filled Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend. Here’s what you need to know to ensure safe and easy travels. Motorists are advised to avoid the Bonaventure Expressway area during this weekend’s Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNSpotted at Canadian Grand Prix: Sainz tries Canadian dishes, Saint Mleux signs autographs, Desharnais talks OilersFormula One is making its annual pit stop in Montreal with the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend. For the city, it’s much more than a race. It’s the unofficial opening of tourist and terrasse season. Locals and visitors alike can park themselves in front of the Ritz-Carlton Montreal in the hopes of getting an autograph or selfie from a driver.
During each Montreal Grand Prix there’s no margin for error at the Turn 14 exit on the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit. It’s known as the ‘wall of champions’ because so many Formula 1 world champions crashed into it over the years.
The Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve is known for its Wall of Champions, overtake-happy chicane, and local rodent population.
As F1 arrives at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, the competition between two
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Montreal Grand Prix fans stuck paying turbocharged prices for accommodationPaula Wadden has been a huge Formula One fan ever since she got hooked on the Netflix show "Drive to Survive" a few years ago.