Canadian Grand Prix preview - 'Marvellous Montreal'
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BBC Sport's Ben Edwards explains what makes the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal one of the most vibrant and popular on the Formula 1 calendar.
Situated on a man-made island built for the 1967 World Fair, the first race at the track was won by Canadian hero Gilles Villeneuve in 1978 and the circuit was renamed in his honour following his death in 1982.
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