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Canadian Grand Prix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (279 words) |
 | The Canadian Grand Prix (known in its native French as the Grand Prix du Canada) is a Formula One auto race held in Canada since 1967. |
 | The 1997 Canadian Grand Prix was stopped early due to a huge accident involving Olivier Panis. |
 | Because of tobacco legislations, new venues, and a maximum of 17 races on the schedule, the Canadian Grand Prix was preliminarily removed from the 2004 F1 schedule. |
| ABC's of FORNULA ONE (12441 words) |
 | The home of the Grand Prix at each circuit; this is a secure area from which the Formula One teams operate and where all motorhomes and transporters are parked. |
 | Grand Prix held between 1962-85 (with the exception of 1964, 1966 and 1981) and in 1992-93. |
 | A one-off Grand Prix that took place in the Texas metropolis in 1984, it was run on a 3.9-km street circuit and won by Keke Rosberg (Williams). |