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The battle resumes at the Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit

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Dear FAN, the Formula 1 engines will be fired up once again this weekend for one of the most popular rounds on the calendar, the Canadian Grand Prix, held at the track built in 1976 on the manmade Ile Notre-Dame at the circuit, which in 1982, the year of his death, was named after the Ferrari driver, Gilles Villeneuve.
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THE BATTLE RESUMES AT THE GILLES-VILLENEUVE CIRCUIT

The Formula 1 engines will be fired up once again this weekend for one of the most popular rounds on the calendar, the Canadian Grand Prix, held at the track built in 1976 on the manmade Ile Notre-Dame at the circuit, which in 1982, the year of his death, was named after the Ferrari driver, Gilles Villeneuve.
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Laid out on the perimeter roads of the artificial island of Notre Dame, the 4.361 km Montreal track, usually delivers exciting racing. To go quickly here, drivers need to brush the walls and once in a while, someone takes it too far. That has led to the barrier on the outside of the final turn being nicknamed the “wall of champions,” as it claimed many champions who got it wrong.
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