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As the president of Scuderia Ferrari Club Montreal, Fabrizio Sciola might as well have motor oil coursing through his veins.He lives for Grand Prix week and enjoys showing off Montreal and everything the city has to offer to other Ferrari lovers who come to town for the event.
Is Montreal in danger of losing the Grand Prix? After major issues in 2024, this year’s race could decide the Grand Prix’s future
The momentum IndyCar has built, particularly around the Indy 500, saw the local live blackout lifted and a TV rating not seen since 2008. But it has a challenge for the 110th running.
Another top-six finish cannot be anticipated but a return to the top ten at attractive odds of 9-2 is worth an interest. Hulkenberg performed well at the track for his former teams Force India and Renault, and he took 11th in the race for Haas last season after starting 17th.
Chris Medland discusses Formula 1's move to have the Canadian Grand Prix at the same time as the Indianapolis 500.
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Montreal officials say they’ve left no stone unturned to prepare for Grand Prix after last year’s scandalThe city says they’ve learned lessons from last year’s event, which was marked by heavy congestion and poor communication.
Montrealers are starting their work week with a chance of showers this afternoon but sunshine is expected to return later this week as Formula 1 festivities begin to rev up in the city. Increasing cloudiness on Monday morning and the daytime high set to feel like 27°C with the humidex.
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PlanetF1 on MSNCanadian Grand Prix fears extinguished after wildfire smoke spottedThe Canadian Grand Prix is expected to go ahead as planned, PlanetF1.com understands, despite wildfire smoke affecting the Montreal area. Formula 1 will head to Canada next weekend for the 10th round of the F1 2025 season,