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Downtown Montreal turned into a massive sports celebration Saturday as Formula One fans flooded the streets while Canadiens supporters packed bars and terraces ahead of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final.
The city of Montreal is currently in the midst of an absolutely incredible sports weekend. The Montreal Canadiens will play a playoff game tonight in the Eastern Conference Finals, while the Montreal Formula 1 Grand Prix is currently taking place all weekend.
When Montreal’s Formula 1 weekend kicks off later this month, the city’s exotic dancers won’t be in pole position.
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George Russell said there was no need to panic ahead of a Canadian Grand Prix weekend that could see championship-leading Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli take his fourth Formula One win in a row.Russell,
Montreal is gearing up for a high-octane weekend as the Canadian Grand Prix rolls into town alongside the Habs’ Eastern Conference finals clash with the Carolina Hurricanes — but fans heading to the track will need to leave their cars behind,
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Canadian Grand Prix: George Russell snatches sprint pole as Fernando Alonso crashes
George Russell claimed an important pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, seeing off Mercedes teammate and championship leader Kimi Antonelli. Lewis Hamilton and then Lando Norris thought they had secured a front row start,
Groundhogs are a recurring challenge at the Canadian Grand Prix, and Alex Albon's practice session crash is a prime example of the hazard they pose to drivers.