FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2025 JUNE 13-14-15
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FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2025 ; June 13-14-15
 DateEventTickets
June 13-15, 2025Canada F1 GP 2025 - 3 Day Pass (June 13-15)
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC
June 14-15, 2025Canada F1 GP 2025 - 2 Day Pass (June 14-15)
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC
Friday
June 13, 2025
Canada F1 GP 2025 - Practice
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC
Saturday
June 14, 2025
Canada F1 GP 2025 - Qualification
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC
Sunday
June 15, 2025
Canada F1 GP 2025 - Race Day
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, QC
 
SEAT GUIDE
Grandstands Gold 1-2:
The grandstands face the F1 teams' pit-stalls, which is filled with frenzied activity during practice, qualifying and the race as cars enter the pit lane for attention. From your comfortable seats, you'll see the starting grid formation, the pre-race ceremonies and the final preparations in the half-hour before the start of the Grand Prix. A video wall is opposite the grandstands.

Grandstand Silver 11:
See the end of the pit straight, a left-hand corner followed immediately by a hairpin, and the straight in front of the stand toward the chicane. Situated at the Senna corner in the western part of the circuit with a video wall situated opposite, Grandstand Silver 11 overlooks one of F1 s most challenging series of corners where historically there have been numerous crashes.

Grandstand Silver 12:
Situated at Senna corner in the western part of the circuit, Grandstand Silver 12 overlooks one of F1 s most challenging series of corners. As the drivers negotiate a sharp left-hand turn following a straight, a hairpin and a chicane, you ll witness spectacular manoeuvres and incidents likely to change the course of the event. A video wall is opposite the stand.

Grandstand Silver 15:
See cars coming toward the hairpin in the front of the grandstand and the Casino straight. The hairpin offers great passing opportunities for plenty of action. The entrance to the loop is a great braking area and the struggle for grip creates excitement and suspense. A video wall is located opposite the stand which lets you to keep up with the race when the cars are out of sight.

Grandstand Silver 16:
See cars coming toward into pit row or the start/finish line. This is where in previous years, cars lose grip and hit the wall. A video wall is located opposite the stand which lets you to keep up with the race when the cars are out of sight.

Grandstand Silver 21:
Located at the hairpin bend in the eastern part of the circuit, Grandstand Silver 21 is a short walk from the Cosmos Bridge and metro station. The entrance to the loop is a great braking area and the struggle for grip creates excitement and suspense. The large video screen in the middle of the hairpin allows you to enjoy the rest of the race.

Grandstand Bronze 22:
Located just after the hairpin bend in the eastern part of the circuit, Grandstand Bronze 22 is a short walk from the Cosmos Bridge and metro station. See the cars coming out of the hairpin and accelerate out onto Casino straight, the fastest part of the track. When out of sight, keep up with the race on the large video screen opposite.

Grandstand Silver 24:
This grandstand offers a great view of the hairpin in front of the grandstand and much of the overtaking happens in this corner. Just a short walk from the Cosmos Bridge and metro station , this stand is also conveniently located. As the drivers accelerate out onto the Casino straight and out of sight, keep up to date with the race on the large video screen opposite.

Grandstand Bronze 31:
Located at the bridge chicane in the northern part of the circuit, the track by Grandstand Bronze 31 requires hard braking under the bridge. Drivers negotiate the gravel trap and often narrowly miss the wall before the grandstand. Watch the rest of the race on the large video screen opposite.

Grandstand Bronze 33:
At the Canada Pavilion in the northern part of the circuit, Grandstand Bronze 33 is easily reached by the Concorde bridge. Drivers negotiate the left-right sequence, braking hard after the first turn. As well as the busy track, you can look out over downtown Montreal and the shaded Floralies gardens. A video wall is opposite the stand.

Grandstand Bronze 34:
Located in the eastern part of the circuit, Grandstand Bronze 34 is a prime spot for the piercing sounds as the cars accelerate onto Casino straight, while the large screen allows you to follow the rest of the race. The grandstand is easily reached from the metro station and the Cosmos Bridge, and it is very close to the popular activities zone.

General Admission:
Your general admission pass provides access to the following areas: behind Grandstand 34, close to Grandstand 33 and between Grandstands 15, 24 and 22 in the hairpin. Arrive early to get the best view of the track as space is limited. Between races, you can visit the exhibits in the centre of the track as well as the Support Race Paddock. Be sure to get there when the track opens at 7Am to get your spot. First come, first served.

 
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