The Canadian Grand Prix is definitely one of the highlights of the Formula One season. The presence of a safety car keeps the drivers relatively close to one another, meaning that there is always a close race at the Circuit Du Gilles Villeneuve.
The Canadian Grand Prix is no stranger to incidents involving the cars, and has a shown a preference for cars with a good braking system and mechanical grip, though the aerodynamics of the car may be weak. As a result, Ferrari have often done well at the Montreal track as their cars have presented good brakes whilst lacking aerodynamic ability.
The regular safety car interruptions at the race at Circuit Du Gilles Villeneuve means that drivers are presented wth many opportunities to overtake opponents and gain the upperhand, which makes it virtually impossible to predict who will be in pole position. The street circuit was selected because of its countless overtaking opportunities - it is made up entirely of long straights and tight corners meaning that the race is not one of theroughest races in the F1 calendar.
The Circuit Du Gilles Villeneuve is a street circuit and so the track is one of the more narrow ones of the Grand Prix. As a result, the barriers are quite close together and combined with the fact that the track has a low-grip surface, there is no room for mistakes, otherwise drivers will be left in a broken car. These factors definitely make for a tense race, and the atmosphere at the Canadian Grand Prix is uncomparable because of it.For more information or if you would like book over the phone, you can contact our Customer Services team by either calling our main booking line
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