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This F1 track covered in snow looks AMAZING
While the three-way title showdown was reaching a thrilling conclusion in Abu Dhabi, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal was covered in a blanket of snow, looking absolutely stunning.
The iconic F1 track has been a part of the calendar since 1978 when it was named the Ile Notre-Dame Circuit, later renamed after Gilles Villeneuve’s death in 1982.
Traditionally, the Canadian Grand Prix takes place in late spring or early summer, but this year saw the track covered in snow, creating a very Christmassy look.
The infamous Wall of Champions at the circuit has seen many dramatic moments, with drivers like Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill falling victim to its unforgiving nature.
Despite the icy temperatures, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve offered a picturesque scene under the snow, a stark contrast to the scorching heat of the season finale in Abu Dhabi.






