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$59 million splashed out on new Canadian Grand Prix paddock

$59 million splashed out on new Canadian Grand Prix paddock

10-04-2019 17:15
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Nicolás Quarles van Ufford

Two months ahead of the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix, the local government has spent $59 million on a new paddock at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, which should be ready when the Formula 1 circus lands there.

A restoration was probably long overdue. The original paddock stemmed from the 1976 Olympics, which were held in Montréal. After 43 years, a new complex is being built.

The Canadian government and the city of Montréal have helped to fund the project, which cost around $59 million, or 45 million pounds.

The new building will feature three floors, with room for hospitality, the FIA and the media.

You can keep up with proceedings at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve here.