Historic GP Series at the Grand Prix of Canada (02)
Press Release for immediate distribution
Announcing the first support race to the F1 Grand Prix
Historic Grand Prix to Showcase an Impressive
Field of 30 Authentic Formula One Single-Seaters
at the 2010 Grand Prix du Canada on Circuit
Gilles Villeneuve
Montréal, March 10, 2010 - Thirty or so of the
open wheel cars that made history in the Formula
1 World Championship from the late sixties
through the mid-eighties period, will be
competing next June 11-13 at the Grand Prix of
Canada, at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Octane
Racing Group, promoter of the Formula 1 Canadian
Grand Prix, is please to announce the return of
Historic Grand Prix racing for the Montreal race
weekend, round 8 of the 2010 FIA Formula 1 World
Championship. Back in 2004, Historic Grand Prix
brought an impressive field of 30 authentic
Formula One cars to Montreal where the
owners/drivers thrilled the crowd at the Grand
Prix du Canada. Not only does this group race the
legendary cars, but the owners/drivers also
showcase their cars in a tent that is accessible
to the general spectators in the support race
paddocks.
"We are pleased to bring back to the Grand Prix
du Canada, a group of passionate aficionados that
offers a spectacular show and also enjoys taking
the time to talk with fans that visit with them
in the paddocks," said François Dumontier,
president of Octane Racing Group and promoter of
the event. "Each time they go on track, it is one
of the most popular moments of the weekend. The
list of cars entered is impressive. It is a true
reflection of the history of the first decades of
the Canadian Grand Prix. They include cars that
our loyal fans can relate to and cars that were
successful on Canadian soil."
"We have fond memories from our last visit to
Montréal in 2004, and that is why we, at Historic
Grand Prix, are thrilled to be invited to the
2010 Grand Prix du Canada," said James King,
co-director of HGP. "Our owners/drivers are as
enthusiastic about the sport as the fans
attending the race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
We are quite accessible to the public and willing
to share stories about our cars and the men who
drove them in the day."
Historic Grand Prix intends to bring to Montreal
on the weekend of June 11-13 close to 30 iconic
makes, some of which are still competing in
Formula One: Ferrari, McLaren, Williams and Lotus
which is back in the fold this year. Fans will
also be able to see Brabhams, Tyrrells, Marchs,
Shadows and other makes of a bygone era. Some of
these F1 cars have actually been driven by World
Champions Jack Brabham, Jackie Stewart, Niki
Lauda, James Hunt, Mario Andretti, Jody Scheckter
et Alan Jones.
"We plan on bringing two Gilles Villeneuve
Ferraris to Montréal, his 1978 312 T-4 and the
1979 312 T-5. Both these cars were at the 2004
event and the reception from the Montreal fans
was something none of us will forget. Several of
us in HGP raced with and knew Gilles in his
Formula Atlantic days and we hold him in very
special esteem. He was a talent and a character
second to none and we are honored to be able to
bring some of his history back to Montreal," also
added James King.
Historic Grand Prix includes several Canadian
owner-drivers who plan to participate in the 2010
Formula 1 Grand Prix of Canada. Brothers Brad and
Dean Baker from Oshawa respectively drive a 1973
BRM P-160 and a 1973 Brabham BT-42. Keith Frieser
from Edmonton has a 1973 Shadow DN-1, and Ottawa
resident Hamish Somerville drives a Williams
FW-07B, the same model that enabled Alan Jones to
win the 1980 Grand Prix of Canada and to be
crowned that year's Formula 1 World Champion.
Those wishing to obtain grandstand tickets and
general admission can contact the Canadian Grand
Prix box office at 514 350-0000 which is open
seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. They can
also visit www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca, at any
time to order online.
Organizers are also offering a variety of
corporate packages for both small and large
companies and other groups who wish to attend the
2010 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Canada. To make a
reservation or to obtain further information,
those interested should contact Julie
Rioux-Paquette and Marie-Claude Boucher at 514
350-4731. Always popular, corporate packages for
the Canadian Grand Prix, sell out quickly.
A Canadian company established in Montreal,
Octane Racing Group Inc. is the promoter of the
FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX by virtue of an
agreement made with Formula One Administration
Limited and Formula 1 World Championship Limited
(together the holder of commercialization rights
to F1).
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Media Inquiries
Celina Machado
National Press Officer
Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada
514 350 4731 #242
cmachado@octanemanagement.ca
The attached photo is copyright-free for the media
Historic Grand Prix in action: As if Alan Jones'
#27 Williams was being challenged by Gilles
Villeneuve's #12 Ferrari.