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Montreal hopes to repair damaged reputation during Grand Prix weekend

  • Montreal prepares for the 2025 Grand Prix weekend beginning June 13 on a man-made island to improve its recent event reputation.
  • This follows last year’s Grand Prix marked by flooding, traffic, miscommunication, and an uproar over abrupt fire inspector patio closures.
  • City officials now face increased difficulties due to a planned transit strike that will disrupt bus and metro operations surrounding the race event.
  • Lewis Hamilton has won seven times at this fast Canadian circuit, while Max Verstappen has claimed the last three victories since ground effect introduction.
  • Montreal aims to reduce congestion and improve access during the event, signaling efforts to repair last year’s disruptions and maintain its championship status.
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Montreal hopes to repair damaged reputation during Grand Prix weekend

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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MONTREAL — Montreal hopes to redeem itself at the next Grand Prix weekend, after last year's event deviated from its road due to heavy congestion, flooding and untimely inspections of the terraces. The City states that it is taking steps to improve access to the Formula 1 site on an artificial island, and to reduce traffic problems during the international event, which begins on June 13. "In the past year, we have examined every problem (...) in…

·Richelieu, Canada
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The former promoter and long-time figure of the Grand Prix du Canada in Montreal, the next race in the 2025 calendar, warned the city not to let go of Formula 1. The discipline is determined not to prolong the current schedule of its 24 races, even if it is in advanced negotiations with Thailand, while new rumours suggest that Morocco would have embarked on the race for a possible event in Africa. Montreal has a contract with the (...)

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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