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This year, the Canadian Grand Prix will be taking place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as we prepare ourselves to see Ferrari and Red Bull settle the score. Fans will get to enjoy prime motorsports action on an artificial island built in Montreal. The first time Formula 1 raced in Canada was in 1978, and was named after the late F1 driver who won GP’s for Ferrari. So you know that this track has some history with F1.

Although the track was taken off the calendar in 2009, it was brought back in 2010 and continued to host races ever since. The track holds the record for hosting the longest F1 World Championship Grand Prix, clocking in at 4 hours because of the rain. Hopefully this year the weather conditions will be better because we are here to tell you exactly what tickets for the Canadian GP are available.

2024 Canadian GP Tickets: Tickets, Prices, and Inclusions

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The Canadian GP is a fan favorite due to its picturesque location and the thrilling nature of the circuit. Due to its popularity, tickets are highly sought after and can sell out quickly and by now, the options of enjoying Canada have narrowed down. Especially considering that this race will determine if Red Bull is still the most dominant team or if Ferrari and McLaren caught up.

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The tensions will be high at the Notre Dame circuit and the pressure will be on for Max Verstappen as he will have to prove once again that he is the current champion of the circuit. Besides winning the GP here for the last 2 years, this track is important to Verstappen as this is where his girlfriend’s father, Nelson Piquet, won his first race in F1. So if you are looking to experience the race up close and personal, here’s a breakdown of the different ticket options available for the weekend.

Three-day tickets for the Canadian GP

Exclusive Podium Suite

For those seeking the ultimate F1 experience, the Exclusive Podium Suite is the pinnacle of luxury. Priced from €2699.82, this premium ticket grants access from Friday to Sunday, offering fans an unparalleled view of the track along with top-tier amenities. This is an option for the fans who love to enjoy F1 comfortably and want to live a lifestyle that parallels the drivers themselves.

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Grandstand 1

A popular choice among fans, Grandstand 1 tickets are available from €674.96 for the entire weekend, from Friday to Sunday. Buying these tickets will mean watching the race from the main straight. The location of Grandstand 1 is right next to the paddock seats, and fans will get to see the starting line, and the grid, and also get to see teams prepare their cars on the grid before the race starts. Ultra-comfortable seats and a front seat at all the ceremonies, make this one of the best seats to enjoy the race from. Let’s not forget the giant screen where all the action from the race will be broadcast.

Platine Grandstand

The Platine Grandstand, now sold out, was one of the most sought-after options for the Canadian GP. Offering covered seating, with limited seats and a giant screen, this grandstand captures the action into turn 3. Its location at a giveaway price became the reason it was the most popular ticket, leading it to sell out over a week before the race.

One-day tickets are available for the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve race

Sunday Only Passes

Podium Club: For those looking to enjoy the race day in style, the Podium Club offers a premium experience on Sunday, priced from €2072.11. This pass provides excellent views of the race along with exclusive amenities such as meals and beverages including beer and wine, TV screens broadcasting the race, and a shuttle to and from the Montreal Casino.

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Platine Chalet: The Platine Chalet, available for Sunday at a cost of €1265.54, offers comfort and great views for fans wanting a high-quality, one-day experience. With this ticket, fans will attain a seat in the covered Platine Grandstand along with one in the covered beach chalet close to the grandstand. Fans will also be treated to morning coffee and a continental breakfast. For lunch, there will be BBQ and 1 beer or glass of wine on the house. There will be televisions, giving fans an instant update on all the action from the tracks.

Single Day Pass

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Exclusive Podium Suite (Friday): For fans who wish to experience luxury for a day, the Exclusive Podium Suite is available on Friday for €539.96. This will only be for the free practice day but fans will receive breakfast, lunch curated by Fairmont, bar service from 11 am to 6 pm, and televisions to make sure they don’t miss the action from the race. Fans will get to enjoy the view of the starting grid along with the first and second turns of the circuit. Adding to all that, there is also a river shuttle service from Montreal Casino.

With that said, have you gotten yourself a ticket for the Canadian Grand Prix? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.