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Four motorsport categories will be in action to support Formula 1 during the weekend of the Grand Prix of Canada in Montreal, June 7, 8 and 9.
A total of eight races are on the agenda for a busy weekend.
Ferrari Challenge, Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge, Canadian Touring Car Championship and Formula Tour 1600 are the four series that will each present two races after their respective practice and qualifying sessions.
Sunday the 9th will be extremely busy with the CTCC at 9 am, the Formula Tour 1600 at 9:45 am, the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge at 10:30 am and then Ferrari Challenge at 11;15 am. The Formula 1 race will begin at 2 pm.
Fans who would like to get tickets to attend the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada should communicate without further delay with the ticket service of the Grand Prix du Canada at 514 350-0000 or 1-855-790-1245, every day of the week, between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets can also be ordered on secured websites www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca or www.admission.com.
A total of eight races are on the agenda for a busy weekend.
Challenge Coupe Porsche GT3. |
Ferrari Challenge, Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge, Canadian Touring Car Championship and Formula Tour 1600 are the four series that will each present two races after their respective practice and qualifying sessions.
Sunday the 9th will be extremely busy with the CTCC at 9 am, the Formula Tour 1600 at 9:45 am, the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge at 10:30 am and then Ferrari Challenge at 11;15 am. The Formula 1 race will begin at 2 pm.
CTCC, Honda. (Photo: Touringcar.ca) |
Fans who would like to get tickets to attend the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada should communicate without further delay with the ticket service of the Grand Prix du Canada at 514 350-0000 or 1-855-790-1245, every day of the week, between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets can also be ordered on secured websites www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca or www.admission.com.