On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
07 June, 2013 - 09 June, 2013
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada

The Canadian Grand Prix takes place once again Montreal. Always
a popular event, the Canadian Grand Prix draws crowds of up to
300,000 people, and is one of the sport's best-attended
events.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a street circuit located on a
man-made island in the St Lawrence River. Normally a leafy
island, populated by walkers, cyclists and joggers, it is
transformed in the days before the race into a world-class track.
Barriers are placed very near the track, catching many drivers out.
A famous trap is the so-called Mur de Québec on the outside exit of
the final chicane; it ended the race for three champions in 1999
hand has been nicknamed the "wall of Champions".
In the weeks leading up the Grand Prix, city officials trap as
many groundhogs as they can in and around the racecourse, and
transport the animals to nearby Ile Ste-Helene. Neverthess, drivers
have been known to strike the animals during practice sessions.
In 2012, Lewis Hamilton won the race, extending an extraordinary start to the season where the first seven races had been won by seven different drivers.
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
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