The Canadian GP is never another date on the calendar. It is usually a very special race, both because of the characteristics of the circuit that welcomes it and because of the atmosphere that is breathed during the weekend in Montreal. Strolling on Rue de La Montagne, Sainte Catherine or the streets of the Old Port before going to the Ille de Notre Dame where this challenging track is hosted, is soaking up the history of the F1.
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The Canadian GP is never another date on the calendar. It is usually a very special race, both because of the characteristics of the circuit that welcomes it and because of the atmosphere that is breathed during the weekend in Montreal. Strolling on Rue de La Montagne, Sainte Catherine or the streets of the Old Port before going to the Ille de Notre Dame where this challenging track is hosted, is soaking up the history of the F1.