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FORMULA 1 MONTREAL To give the name of one of the largest pilots of the history of formula 1 to one of the most beautiful circuits of the championship goes from oneself. The ninth handle of the Championship of the world season 2011 once again will proceed on the circuit Gilles Villeneuve. If it is not as spectacular as that of Bahrain or Malaysia, it with the extraordinary advantage to be very close to the downtown area of Montreal. That allows the teams and the spectators to attend with the activities surrounding the event and the night life of Montreal. The restaurants and clubs of night which vibrate all with the sound of F1. The circuit Gilles Villeneuve underwent some transformations since its inauguration in 1978. But they are minor. The drawing remains the same one. Of a length of 4,361 km, the circuit is in the category of the rapids. If it is not Senna curve and series of turns which succeeds to him, the other part much faster is intersected by the famous pin. This configuration enables us to see one of most spectacular the Grand Prix of the season. Montreal on television remains also the Grand Prix more listened in the world taking into account its hour of diffusion. The accustomed spectators know pertinently that the steps of the Senna turn and the pin are the places of predilection for the tests. As much with the Formula 1 with the series support. With its 15 turns, the circuit Gilles Villeneuve received his first race of the series queen in 1978. After the dead of Mosport which did not fulfill any more the requirements of TRUSTED, Montreal obtains the organization of the famous test. Personality of the world of the communications at the time, Maurice Brisebois takes the direction of the Grand Prix of Canada. In little time, Brisebois and its team carry out the impossible one. They choose a layout which are connected with those Monaco and Long Beach on a site enchanter, the Notre-Dame island, made famous for the place of presentation of Expo 67. The committee entrusts to Roger Peart, the current president of the Canadian ASN, representing TRUSTED it in Canada, the mandate to draw the circuit which one knows today. As it is always the case, the circuit must also be approved before accomodating F1. They is hardly a few months after the granting of the race by TRUSTED which the organizers could accomodate an Atlantic race of Formula, two weeks before the behaviour of the Grand Prix of Canada. Organized during the autumnal season, the spectators are cold, but have the passion of the race all the same. In front of more than 80.000 spectators, in fact the Inhabitant of Quebec Gilles Villeneuve gains the first test over the circuit which bears its name now. It is into 1982 that the Grand Prix changes date. The test is now presented in June for the happiness of the amateurs. Thirty-three years later, the circuit Gilles Villeneuve is always with the calendar and remains impossible to circumvent for the pilots, the teams and impassioned of Formula 1. MONTREAL GRAND PRIX RACE VIDEO AND MY VIDEO WITH GREAT PICTURES FROM MONTREAL F1 GRAND PRIX Thanks Magik

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MagikUnicorn

9:16PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

FOMULE 1 MONTREAL Donner le nom d’un des plus grands pilotes de l’histoire de la formule 1 à un des plus beaux circuits du championnat va de soi. La neuvième manche du Championnat du monde saison 2011 va encore une fois se dérouler sur le circuit Gilles Villeneuve. S’il n’est pas aussi spectaculaire que celui de Bahrein ou de Malaisie, il a l’avantage extraordinaire d’être tout près du centre-ville de Montréal. Cela permet aux équipes et aux spectateurs d’assister aux activités entourant l’évènement et à la vie nocturne de Montréal. Les restaurants et les clubs de nuit qui vibrent tous au son de la F1. Le circuit Gilles Villeneuve a subi quelques transformations depuis son inauguration en 1978. Mais elles sont mineures. Le dessin demeure le même. D’une longueur de 4,361 km, le circuit est dans la catégorie des rapides. Si ce n’est de la courbe Senna et de la série de virages qui lui succède, l’autre partie est beaucoup plus rapide entrecoupés par la fameuse épingle. Cette configuration nous permet de voir l’un des plus spectaculaires Grand Prix de la saison. Montréal demeure aussi le Grand Prix le plus écouté au monde compte tenu de son heure de diffusion à la télévision. Les spectateurs habitués savent pertinemment que les gradins du virage Senna et de l’épingle sont les endroits de prédilection pour les épreuves. Autant avec la Formule 1 qu’avec les séries de soutien. Avec ses 15 virages, le circuit Gilles Villeneuve a reçu sa première course de la série reine en 1978. Après l‘abandon de Mosport qui ne répondait plus aux exigences de la FIA, Montréal obtient l’organisation de la célèbre épreuve. Personnalité du monde des communications à l’époque, Maurice Brisebois prend la direction du Grand Prix du Canada. En peu de temps, Brisebois et son équipe réalisent l’impossible. Ils optent pour un tracé qui s’apparente à ceux de Monaco et Long Beach sur un site enchanteur, l’île Notre-Dame, rendue célèbre par le lieu de présentation de l’Expo 67. Le comité confie à Roger Peart, l’actuel président de l’ASN Canadienne, représentant la FIA au Canada, le mandat de dessiner le circuit que l’on connaît aujourd’hui. Comme c’est toujours le cas, le circuit doit aussi être homologué avant d’accueillir la F1. C’est à peine quelques mois après l’octroi de la course par la FIA que les organisateurs ont pu accueillir une course de Formule Atlantique, deux semaines avant la tenue du Grand Prix du Canada. Organisés pendant la saison automnale, les spectateurs ont froid, mais ont tout de même la passion de la course. Devant plus de 80.000 spectateurs, c’est le Québécois Gilles Villeneuve qui remporte la première épreuve sur le circuit qui porte maintenant son nom. C’est en 1982 que le Grand Prix change de date. L’épreuve est maintenant présentée en juin pour le bonheur des amateurs. Trente-trois ans plus tard, le circuit Gilles Villeneuve est toujours au calendrier et demeure un incontournable pour les pilotes, les équipes et les passionnés de Formule 1. VIDEO FORMULE 1 MONTREAL ET MA CRÉATION VIDÉO AVEC PHOTOS ET PLUS, GRAND PRIX DU CANADA (Montréal) Merci Magik

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kbrog

9:20PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Who cares about the race, I like the advertisements! ;D Great capture! :)

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Faemike55

9:28PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Very cheeky lasses Great capture

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Thelby

9:38PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

WOW, now That Is Formula 1 !!!

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bazza

9:41PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Great info and super Capture Magik.. well done!!

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Richardphotos

10:04PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

couple of very hot babes.very candid shot.there was a Grand Prix race in Dallas years ago but I never went

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PHELINAS

10:10PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Oui effectivement Real ,voilà de beaux ...chassis!Très belle photo où l'on a envie d'aller se laisser embarquer.

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flaviok

10:10PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Excelente texto e captura meu amigo, aplausos (5)

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eekdog

10:25PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

ohhh yes!!! yummy!!

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mgtcs

10:30PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

WOW....Wonderful shot Magik, lovely ladies and fabulous hot!

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evielouise

10:33PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

those buns are cute and I'm straight lol;; I will have to go see the video:

wannes

10:58PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Belle... photo ;)

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pixeluna

11:49PM | Fri, 10 June 2011

Nice info, Magik! They are quite inventive, no need for pockets, eh?

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magnus073

12:19AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Magik, c'est une belle image de mon ami. J'aime la course automobile, mais j'aime regarder les belles dames de plus.

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lyron

1:10AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Great capture!!!!

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jayfar

1:25AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Magnificent but there is only one formula for these two Magik!!!!!

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dreampaint

1:35AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

c'est sympas la formule 1 quand même :)

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prutzworks

1:48AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Recalling the years I live near Zandvoort the Netherlands a formerly formula 1 circuit I'v seen the old guys Jacky Steward, Jacky Icks, Emerson Fitipaldi, Niki Lauda and so on. Can almost hear the roaring engines!

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chuter

2:11AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

I'll be watching this weekend. I hope things go smoother than they did today (Friday).

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Feliciti

5:07AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

cool capture ! i wish i was there live !

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Bossie_Boots

5:19AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Very nice superb capture !

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:26AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Fantastique mon ami......!!!!

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greyone

8:20AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Great looking capture. I'm not a big formula 1 or nascar fan. I very much enjoy offroad racing though like baja and such.

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flavia49

8:32AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

excellent "POV"!!! great

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mininessie

9:04AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

:)

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tofi

9:13AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Very nice capture! I like the business of what's going on in this scene. Seems like these girls are definitely catching a lot of onlookers eyes ;) I like the blonde and the brunette together..... the ever surviving debate of all times :)

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odile

9:14AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Heuresement qu'il y a du soleil. Il ne faudrait pas qu'elles attrapent un rhume de fesses, les belles filles ! :o))

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sandra46

9:39AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

SPLENDID COMPOSITION ;D

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Hendesse

10:01AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Cool shot. Super!!

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carlx

10:42AM | Sat, 11 June 2011

Excellent capture and history, MU!!!

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