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johnnyjohnsen.org F O R M U L A 1 2 0 1 3 j o h n n y j o h n s e n . o r g Timetable on Viasat Motor HD: Fredag 7 June 16:00 - 1 Practice Fredag 7 June 20:00 - 2 Practice Lørdag 8 June 16:00 - 3 Practice Lørdag 8 June 19:00 - Qualifying Søndag 9 June 20:00 - Race Timezone: Oslo - Norway FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2013 All photos by : ph-stop on Flickr : http://bit.ly/ZoG8r1 Montréal Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve Number of Laps: 70 Circuit Length: 4.361 km Race Distance: 305.270 km Lap Record: 1:13.622 R Barrichello (2004) From Formula1.com : In 1977 the French Canadians, motivated by the incredible success of Gilles Villeneuve, decided it was about time they built a race track. Building a new circuit simply wasn't feasible, however, as time and money were against them. Their solution was simple and effective. Taking the Ile Notre-Dame, they connected all the island's roads and made a circuit. The island had been the home of the 1967 World Fair (Expo'67) and was full of futuristic looking buildings. It was, everyone agreed, a perfect venue for a Grand Prix.

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Page 1: Canada Grand Prix  2013, poster

j o h nn y j o hn s en . o r g

F O R M U L A 1 2 0 1 3

j o h n n y j o h n s e n . o r g

Timetable on Viasat Motor HD:

Fredag 7 June 16:00 - 1 PracticeFredag 7 June 20:00 - 2 Practice

Lørdag 8 June 16:00 - 3 PracticeLørdag 8 June 19:00 - Qualifying

Søndag 9 June 20:00 - Race

T i m e z o n e : O s l o - N o r w a y

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2013

All photos by : ph-stop on Flickr :

http://bit.ly/ZoG8r1

MontréalCircuit Gilles-VilleneuveNumber of Laps: 70Circuit Length: 4.361 kmRace Distance: 305.270 kmLap Record: 1:13.622 R Barrichello (2004)

From Formula1.com :

In 1977 the French Canadians, motivated by the incredible success of Gilles Villeneuve, decided it was about time they built a race track. Building a new circuit simply wasn't feasible, however, as time and money were against them. Their solution was simple and effective. Taking the Ile Notre-Dame, they connected all the island's roads and made a circuit. The island had been the home of the 1967 World Fair (Expo'67) and was full of futuristic looking buildings. It was, everyone agreed, a perfect venue for a Grand Prix.