Formula 1600 Series Returns to the Canadian Grand Prix
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NEWS UPDATE
For Immediate Release
Two Races Added to the Weekend Schedule
Close to 40 drivers from the North East Are Expected for the
Return of the Formula 1600 Series at the Canadian Grand Prix
Montréal, March 24, 2010 - One of the Quebec
crowd favorite open-wheel series, Formula 1600,
is returning to the Canadian Grand Prix as a
support series for the June 11-13 weekend of
activities on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Octane
Racing Group, promoter of the event, is happy to
announce today that close to 40 drivers from
Québec, Ontario and the North East of the United
States are expected to take part in the two races
scheduled for Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning. A regular feature on the Grand Prix
program, Formula 1600 last competed during an F1
weekend in 2007.
"If there is an open wheel series where Quebec
drivers are plentiful, it's in the Formula 1600
Series," said François Dumontier, president of
Octane Racing Group and promoter of the event.
"Not only does this group of motor racing
passionates always put on a great show on the
track, they also make their presence felt in the
Canadian Grand Prix support paddocks with great
social gatherings with family, friends, and fans.
We are happy to support them once again with an
opportunity to be part of our event. Our numerous
Quebec supporters can relate in many ways to the
drivers of that series, and it is important that
a local motor car series be part of our race
weekend. Despite many drawbacks, those who
oversee the Formula 1600 keep this open wheel
series running with seasoned veterans clashing
against up and coming drivers."
"We are happy to return to the Canadian Grand
Prix. For all our drivers, team members and their
sponsors, this is great news," remarked Marcel
Lafontaine, driver and also President of the
Formula Tour 1600. "Everyone loves to run at
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, and to know that we
will be sharing the same track, the same podium
on the same weekend as Formula One drivers is an
extraordinary source of motivation. Once again, I
am convinced that the level of competition will
be very high. I think that this announcement will
draw close to 40 drivers from Quebec, the
Atlantic Provinces, Ontario and the United States
to come and compete at the Canadian Grand Prix."
This type of series has a long and glorious 40
years of motor racing history. Michael
Schumacher, Jenson Button, Mark Webber, Pedro de
la Rosa, and Adrian Sutil of the current field of
Formula One drivers have all excelled in this
series at the beginning of their career. Former
World Champions Mika Hakkinen, Damon Hill, James
Hunt, Nigel Mansell, Jody Scheckter, and the
great Ayrton Senna, just to name a few, have all
made their marks in this open wheel series. The
current Canadian version of the F1600
championship uses spec engines and tires. The
wingless open wheel cars are powered by a
four-cylinder Ford engine, and are shod on Dunlop
treaded tires used for dry and wet track
conditions. To illustrate the range of ages of
drivers that compete in Formula 1600, fans could
see at the Canadian Grand Prix 16-year old
up-and-coming Quebec driver Jerimy Daniel locking
wheels with racing enthusiast Lewis MacKenzie,
born in Truro, Nova Scotia in 1940.
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.
As a reminder, the organizers are also offering a
variety of corporate packages for both small and
large companies and other groups who wish to
attend the 2010 Canadian Grand Prix. 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
Photo Schraenen F-1600
2009 F1600 Series Champion, Didier Schraenen #94,
battling with Pat White and Michel Bonnet #2 in
the Senna esses at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Photo credit: Muriel Brousseau
Photo Sweeney - Labbée
Patrick Sweeney #77 pulls away from Jonathan
Labbée #47 in the East Hairpin of Circuit Gilles
Villeneuve.
Photo credit: Muriel Brousseau