Canadian F1 Grand Prix | Privilege 12: Grandstand Excitement with Hospitality Perks
Privilege 12 is designed for Formula 1® fans who want to stay close to the track while enjoying the comforts of a private hospitality area. Combining reserved grandstand seating with a nearby shaded lounge, this package offers an enhanced race experience in one of the circuit’s most action-packed zones—without requiring the commitment of a full suite.
Trackside Views at the Senna Curve
Your grandstand seat places you in Grandstand 12, facing directly onto Turns 1 and 2, where the famed Senna Curve delivers some of the Canadian Grand Prix’s most memorable moments. From the initial launch off the grid to daring overtakes and high-pressure braking, this part of the track is consistently filled with early-race tension and strategic decisions. You’ll also have a clear view of drivers exiting the pit lane and rejoining the action—often with only fractions of a second to spare.
Hospitality Tent Steps Away from the Grandstand
When you’re ready to take a break from the excitement, the Privilege 12 tent provides a nearby escape. Located just a short walk from the grandstand, this private hospitality space offers reserved tables, protection from the sun, and a more relaxed pace between sessions. It’s the ideal spot to cool off, catch up with fellow fans, or enjoy a quiet meal before returning to your seat.
Daily Meals and Refreshments Included
Your weekend begins each day with a continental breakfast and coffee service inside the hospitality tent. A BBQ lunch follows, providing hearty fare to keep you energized for the afternoon sessions. Guests have access to soft drinks and water throughout the day, along with one included alcoholic beverage per day—beer or wine—with the option to purchase more at the cash bar. These offerings are designed to keep you well-catered without needing to leave the circuit grounds.
Three-Day Access with Helpful Guest Services
Each guest receives a 3-day ticket with a reserved grandstand seat and dedicated table access in the Privilege 12 tent. An official event program is also included, helping you track sessions, teams, and storylines across the weekend. HD screens inside the hospitality area show live race coverage and replays so you can stay connected to the race even while taking a break. For added convenience, a river shuttle service departs from the Montreal Casino, offering a scenic and stress-free way to travel to and from the venue.
Flexible Hospitality for Solo Guests or Small Groups
With no minimum group size, Privilege 12 is ideal for solo racegoers, couples, or smaller parties who want to enjoy race-day energy with a touch of comfort. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or simply looking for a more refined way to experience Formula 1®, this package provides the right mix of proximity, atmosphere, and convenience.
Enjoy Race Action Without Compromise
Privilege 12 delivers a well-rounded Formula 1® experience, offering a grandstand view of some of the track’s most pivotal moments along with a private space to relax and recharge. It’s an excellent option for those looking to stay at the center of the action while enjoying added hospitality features designed to make the weekend more comfortable. Space is limited—contact us to inquire about availability or to explore similar offerings at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
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