Montreal 2011
Canadian Grand Prix 2011
10 – 12 June, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal
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Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
F1 Canadian GP 2011 Tickets – Price Guide
| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Gold 1 | Fri – Sun | 379 |
| Gold 2 | Fri – Sun | 379 |
| Silver 11 | Fri – Sun | 303 |
| Silver 12 | Fri – Sun | 303 |
| Bronze 34 | Fri – Sun | 190 |
| Bronze 22 | Fri – Sun | 180 |
| Bronze 31 | Fri – Sun | 180 |
| General Admission | Fri – Sun | 84 |
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Fan Reviews:
“Sections count left to right if you are facing the stand. Lower number have a view through the trees – higher number a great view right around the Senna curve but less of the main straight. Still a super location regardless – you will enjoy the whole Montreal experience – and make sure you walk back to the Metro along the track on Sunday after the race – one of the great things about Montreal is that they open the gates onto the track for the fans after the race.
From stands 11/12 it’s a fantastic opportunity to walk round half the circuit and see the paint, rubber and scrapes left behind on the track and barriers on the way back to the train station!”
30 Jun 2010, Geoff
“So pleased this race is back in the calendar! When I’ve gone to races in the past I usually only go to the main Sunday race but this time I bought a 3 day ticket which was fantastic. There was so much going on at the track every day.
The view from our stand (Gold 2) was superb. Our seats overlooked the starting grid (roughly position 14/15) and we had a clear view of the pits. It was really easy to get to the track and the set up/amenities were first class.
Top Tips
For anyone booking this stand next year – it is one of the furthest away so allow a little extra time to get there. There is a roughly a 20 min walk when you come out of the metro station.
Accommodation – stay around the Latin Quarter in Montreal. The track is only one stop on the Metro from there.”
29 Jun 2010, Stewart
“This was the third time I visited the Montreal Grand prix and am happy to have the event back!
Having said that the price of food and beverages sold compared to the quality served doesn’t match. Being sat within the Gold 1 area and having access to the VIP reserved area was a disappointment; I paid $500 per ticket and had to drink a bad glass of wine served at the wrong temperature. Come on organizers, your guests know a little about wine….
Smoking must be banned from all stands, it is both a fire hazard and health hazard. The large screens need to be improved upon, we have a better set-up at home.
In my opinion when we purchase our tickets on-line we should be able to choose our tickets, unlike the lucky draw currently.
The portable toilets should be cleaned much more frequently, the smell was disgusting.
Overall my wife and I enjoyed the weekend and will be back in the future.”
04 Sep 2010, Sean Spinks







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