Bronze 22
At the Hairpin In the eastern part of the circuit, a short walk from the Cosmos bridge and metro station, the Hairpin offers great passing opportunities and is also notable for its piercing sounds as the F1 cars slow down at the entrance to the corner and then accelerate again as they exit onto Casino straight. A true mechanical symphony as the speeds go from 290 to 60 km/h. Your seat in this grandstand is also just a short distance from a visit to the support race paddock. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Bronze 31
At the bridge chicane In the northern part of the circuit, a short walk across the Cosmos bridge from the metro station, this sequence again requires hard braking (from 300 to 110 km/h) under the bridge to negotiate the first right-hand corner over the curbs and then to resume the racing line for the left-hander which follows immediately. No rest for the drivers. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times. There's also plenty of souvenir shops nearby as well as a footbridge to the interior of the circuit to occupy any breaks in the on-track action.
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Bronze 33
At the Canada Pavilion Located in the northern part of the circuit, reached via the Concorde bridge, this left-right sequence requires the drivers to break hard for the first turn (from 260 to 90 km/h), and then after a straight of few dozen meters long, they have to negotiate the second corner with precision so as not to get off-line or to close to the outside wall. Your grandstand seat offers you a magnificent view of downtown Montreal and the shaded Floralies gardens. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times. So you get both action and a pastoral environment.
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Bronze 34
In the eastern part of the circuit, near the Cosmos bridge and metro station, the Hairpin offers great passing opportunities and is also notable for its piercing sounds as the cars slow down at the entrance to the corner and then accelerate again as they exit onto Casino straight. A true mechanical symphony as the cars shift from 180 mph to 40 mph. Your seat in this grandstand is very close to the popular activities zone, requiring a short walk over footbridge to the interior of the circuit. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Bronze Trio
The Bronze trio package offers its holder seats in areas of the track known for being some of the best passing zones around the circuit. Friday, the trio package holder will have a reserved seat in Grandstand #22, at the Hairpin exit. For the Saturday program, his seat is located in Grandstand #31 at the Concorde Bridge chicane. Finally on Sunday, the trio package holder will benefit from a great view in the middle of the Canada Pavilions chicane (Grandstand #33).
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F1 Restaurant
Make sure to catch every bit of the race in an upscale atmosphere and enjoy the summer days on a spacious terrace. A carefully picked menu and a selection of beverages will satisfy all appetites. Located nearby the pit exit you will witness the cars take on the fi rst corner while being comfortably settled in the F1 Restaurant.
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Gold 1
Facing the pits and starting grid In the western part of the circuit, the F1 teams' pit-stalls are a scene of intense and frenzied activity during practice, qualifying and the race as cars enter the pits area. From ultra-comfortable seats, you'll also see the formation of the starting grid, the pre-race ceremonies and the final preparations in the half-hour before the start of the Grand Prix. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Gold 2
Facing the pits and starting grid In the western part of the circuit, the F1 teams' pit-stalls are a scene of intense and frenzied activity during practice, qualifying and the race as cars enter the pits area. From ultra-comfortable seats, you'll also see the formation of the starting grid, the pre-race ceremonies and the final preparations in the half-hour before the start of the Grand Prix. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Gold Trio
The Gold trio package has for main characteristic to offer a reserved seating at the starting line (Grandstand #1) for the running of the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada. It is also a unique opportunity to experience the exciting moments preceding the start of the race, when the drivers are taking place in their cars. It also offers the opportunity to witness all the action in the pits during the race. A day before, for the Saturday qualifying session, the trio package holder has a reserved seat in the Hairpin (Grandstand #15) and previously for the Friday program, facing the Concorde Bridge chicane (Grandstand #31).
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Paddock Club (Sat/Sun)
N/A
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Paddock Club (week end)
N/A
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Senna Suite
Including a charming setup surrounded by trees, within the turn of the same name, the Senna Suite offers a unique experience. From this suite, youll have a close-up view of the drivers negotiating the tricky first turn of Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. This very popular spot provides superior entertainment value and a cozy atmosphere to host your guests.
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Silver 11
At Senna corner In the western part of the circuit, a few hundred yards past the startline, drivers must negotiate one of the most spectacular and legendary series of corners in the entire world championship: intense braking at the end of the straight, a left-hand corner, followed immediately by a hairpin, out of which they accelerate up towards a chicane. It's often the scene of spectacular manoeuvres and incidents likely to change the course of the event. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Silver 12
At Senna corner In the western part of the circuit, a few hundred yards past the startline, drivers must negotiate one of the most spectacular and legendary series of corners in the entire world championship: intense braking at the end of the straight, a left-hand corner, followed immediately by a hairpin, out of which they accelerate up towards a chicane. It's often the scene of spectacular manoeuvres and incidents likely to change the course of the event. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Silver 15
At the Hairpin In the eastern part of the circuit, a short walk from the Cosmos bridge and metro station, the Hairpin offers great passing opportunities and is also notable for its piercing sounds as the F1 cars slow down at the entrance to the corner and then accelerate again as they exit onto Casino straight. A true mechanical symphony as the speeds go from 290 to 60 km/h. Your seat in this grandstand is also just a short distance from a visit to the support race paddock. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Silver 21
At the Hairpin In the eastern part of the circuit, a short walk from the Cosmos bridge and metro station, the Hairpin offers great passing opportunities and is also notable for its piercing sounds as the F1 cars slow down at the entrance to the corner and then accelerate again as they exit onto Casino straight. A true mechanical symphony as the speeds go from 290 to 60 km/h. Your seat in this grandstand is also just a short distance from a visit to the support race paddock. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Silver 24
At the Hairpin In the eastern part of the circuit, a short walk from the Cosmos bridge and metro station, the Hairpin offers great passing opportunities and is also notable for its piercing sounds as the F1 cars slow down at the entrance to the corner and then accelerate again as they exit onto Casino straight. A true mechanical symphony as the speeds go from 290 to 60 km/h. Your seat in this grandstand is also just a short distance from a visit to the support race paddock. A giant screen allows you to follow the action at all times.
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Silver Trio
The Silver trio package has for main characteristic to offer reserved seating at both ends of the circuit, in the Hairpin and in the Senna corner. Friday and Saturday, the trio package holder will have two different views of the action in the Hairpin, having a seat respectively in Grandstand #15 and Grandstand #24. On Sunday, for the running of the Grand Prix du Canada, the trio package holder will be entitled to take his reserved seat in the Senna corner (Grandstand #12).
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