Canadian Grand Prix
Packages & Tickets
12th - 16th June 2025
See our packages Circuit guide Send enquiryCanadian Grand Prix
Packages & Tickets
12th - 16th June 2025
See our packages Circuit guide Send enquiryLocated just outside the beautiful city of Montreal, the Canadian Grand Prix from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve almost always guarantees great racing. Whether it's Jenson Button coming from last to win, to the tricky left-right 'Wall of Champions' catching out the greats, you are destined to witness epic racing. Your Grand Prix Package includes Canadian F1 Tickets, return transfers to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 4 nights hotel accommodation in the stunning city of Montreal. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. We can also add Canadian F1 Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from F1 Drivers, and exclusive hospitality areas.
£2,599pp
Per Person (based on 2 sharing)
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Per Person (based on 2 sharing)
Send enquiryYour Canadian Grand Prix Package starts here!
Head for the airport and depart on a direct flight from the UK to Montreal.
When you arrive at Montreal Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.
Sit back and relax, you have the entire day to relax in Montreal.
Depending on how you feel, you can spend the entire day by the pool, or head to the circuit to watch practice for the Canadian Grand Prix.
After your breakfast, make your way to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Following the conclusion of qualifying races, you can either make the most of everything that the circuit has to offer, or spend the evening in downtown Montreal and enjoy everything the city has to offer.
After your breakfast, make your way to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where you will get to enjoy the Canadian Grand Prix.
Following the conclusion of racing, you can either make the most of everything that the circuit has to offer, or spend the evening in downtown Montreal and enjoy everything the city has to offer.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from your hotel, and driven to Montreal airport. From there, sit back and relax on your flight home.
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The Canadian Grand Prix, held at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, is one of the most popular and exciting races on the Formula 1 calendar. Known for its combination of high-speed straights and tight corners, the circuit challenges drivers with its narrow layout, limited overtaking opportunities, and the ever-present risk of safety cars due to frequent crashes and incidents. The race has been a fixture in F1 since 1978, and it is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, passionate fans, and unpredictable outcomes.
The driver with the most wins at the Canadian Grand Prix is Michael Schumacher, with a record seven victories. His dominance in Montreal came during his time with Benetton and Ferrari, with his last win there occurring in 2004. Schumacher’s success at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a testament to his skill, as the track often produces chaotic, high-pressure races.
As for teams, Ferrari holds the record for the most wins at the Canadian Grand Prix, having triumphed on numerous occasions. The team’s success in Montreal is a reflection of its long-standing legacy in F1, consistently fielding competitive cars and talented drivers.
The Canadian Grand Prix is also renowned for its “home heroes,” particularly Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 F1 World Champion, who won his home race in 1997. His victory in Montreal was a momentous occasion for Canadian motorsport, and Villeneuve remains a beloved figure in the country’s F1 history. Another notable Canadian driver is Lance Stroll, who has impressed in recent years with strong performances at his home race.
An unusual fact about the Canadian Grand Prix is that it is often affected by unpredictable weather. The event has seen rain, extreme heat, and even snow at times, making strategy and tire choices critical. The race’s dramatic twists and high-speed action make it a fan favorite, with Montreal’s unique atmosphere adding to its appeal.