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BOOK MONTREAL F1 GRAND PRIX 2025 TICKETS
Racing returns to the streets of Montreal in 2025, as Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix tickets are all set for another speedy sell-out.
The Canadian Grand Prix has sold out months before the race in recent years, due to its guaranteed drama and proximity to Montreal city.
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Celebrate 75 years of Formula 1 | 1950 - 2025
The world’s premier single seater racing series turns 75 in 2025. This momentous milestone is set to be celebrated at every round of the 2025 season, from Melbourne in March all the way to the curtain closing finale at Abu Dhabi in December.
Across the 38-week season, each Grand Prix will embrace the rich history of the sport, and the way it's captured the hearts of motorsport fans all over the globe. With 2024 concluding with one the most competitive fields seen in recent memory, and all teams focusing on the all-new regulations for 2026, 2025 will not only be a celebration, but potentially one of the all-time closest title battles.
If you haven't already, sign up to the Motorsport Tickets mailing list to get more information about F1’s 75th birthday celebrations as it drops.
WHY GO TO THE F1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX?
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is constructed partly from public roads and has proven down the years to be a fan favourite due to its frantic racing, outstanding viewing options and close proximity to downtown Montreal.
From Jenson Button’s epic 2011 win in a near five-hour race, to Robert Kubica’s spectacular crash in 2007, only for him to return and win the very next year, the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal never falls short on drama.
The Wall of Champions, a notoriously treacherous section of the Gilles Villeneuve circuit, awaits attendees of the Canadian Grand Prix.
The 1999 race famously saw World Champions’ Damon Hill, Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve all crash into the wall. And in 2011, the Wall of Champions was the source of no less than four crashes in a single opening practice session. It has since been updated for safety reasons but continues to cause havoc, especially among the faster drivers.
Every year, hundreds of Formula 1 fans are disappointed when the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit sells out. Don’t be among them.
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