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Canadian Grand Prix F1 Tickets
Get your Canadian Grand Prix tickets to see the stars and cars of the Formula 1 World Championship in person! Also known as the Grand Prix du Canada, the Canadian Grand Prix is a Formula One racing event that has been held annually since 1961. The race was held at Mosport Park and Mont-Tremblant in the earlier years of the event. In 1978, the Grand Prix moved to Île Notre-Dame Circuit in Montreal. The Grand Prix has been held at the track ever since and was renamed Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in 1982.
The event has been dominated in the past by Ferrari, McLaren and Williams. In recent years, Mercedes, led by Lewis Hamilton, has become the dominant constructor with four wins from 2015 through 2019. The race has been won by numerous multi-time World Champions including Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel. The Grand Prix circuit is well known for its Wall of Champions, the final high-speed corner of the track where many world champion drivers have crashed during race weekends. Secure your Canadian Grand Prix tickets to enjoy a weekend of fast speeds and world-class F1 drivers on one of the favorite circuits on the schedule.
How much are Canadian Grand Prix tickets?
- General Range: Ticket prices typically start as low as $8.96 for general admission at Formula 1 events, while on average they can cost around $739.87 or more.
- VIP & Hospitality: Pit passes, VIP experiences, or special seating areas (like club-level or suites) can add around $39654.28 to your total cost.
Weekend Packages
Many events offer multi-day passes covering practice, qualifying, and race day. This bundle can be more cost-effective if you want the complete Formula 1 weekend experience, including support series or fan events.
Upgrades
Pit lane walks, VIP hospitality, or special grandstand seats can add about $39654.28 to your total cost.
Where can I buy Canadian Grand Prix tickets?
You can purchase tickets from reliable online outlets such as TicketSmarter. Always ensure you’re buying from an authorized seller for genuine tickets and buyer protection.
When do Canadian Grand Prix tickets go on sale?
1552 Canadian Grand Prix tickets are available now for Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix - 3 Day Pass (6/13 - 6/15).
Are Canadian Grand Prix tickets refundable?
Formula 1 tickets are non-refundable unless the race is canceled, so always check the vendor’s terms and conditions before purchasing. If you cannot attend, you can choose to resell your tickets on TicketSmarter.
Can Canadian Grand Prix tickets be transferred?
Yes, most tickets providers allow electronic transfer. Be sure to follow the instructions on the provider’s website to ensure a secure and valid transfer.
Do Canadian Grand Prix tickets include pit or garage access?
Typically, standard Formula 1 tickets do not include pit or garage access. Pit walks, paddock tours, or garage visits are usually part of VIP or hospitality packages purchased separately.
Are there any discounts or special promotions for Canadian Grand Prix tickets?
Discounts or special offers, like early-bird pricing or group rates, can be available. Sign up for TicketSmarter newsletters or follow the Formula 1 page on TicketSmarter for the latest promotions.
Can I buy tickets at the gate on race day?
If the event is not sold out, you may be able to purchase tickets at the venue. However, popular Grands Prix often reach capacity in advance, so securing tickets early is best for guaranteed entry and optimal seat selection.
Are multi-day passes offered for the Canadian Grand Prix?
Yes, many Grand Prix weekends offer multi-day packages that include practice, qualifying, and race day. This option can be more economical if you plan to soak in the full weekend experience. TicketSmarter typically has 3 or 4 day passes available for purchase.
Where is the best place to sit at the Canadian Grand Prix?
Fans often favor seats near the start/finish line or high-action corners (such as heavy braking zones) for close-up views of overtaking and pit stops. High grandstands offer a broader perspective of the circuit, while lower rows put you closer to the track for a more immersive experience.
What about the Canadian Grand Prix Seating Chart?
The Canadian Grand Prix takes place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, QC.
Most tracks have primary grandstands along the main straight, with additional stands near key corners. Premium seating is typically located near the start/finish line or in hospitality suites offering premium views and amenities.
Is parking included with my Canadian Grand Prix ticket?
Parking is rarely included with standard Canadian Grand Prix tickets. Many circuits sell separate parking passes, and prices differ based on how close you want to be to the track. Check TicketSmarter for available parking options or use public transportation where possible.
Are there general admission areas?
Yes, many circuits have general admission zones that allow fans to roam and watch from various vantage points. These are often the most budget-friendly options.
How early should I arrive at the track?
Gates typically open several hours before on-track sessions. Arriving early at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve helps avoid lines and lets you explore fan zones, merchandise shops, and any pre-race activities.