The Montreal Street Circuit is a temporary
street circuit in
Montreal
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,
Canada
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. It is located in the southeast portion of the downtown area, with its main straight on René Lévesque Boulevard.
Track features
The track is long and features 14 turns.
Usage
It was used for the
Montreal ePrix of the
single-seater
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,
electrically powered Formula E championship. It was used during the
2016–17 Formula E seasonMontreal Formula E event based close to Formula 1 track - Formula E - Autosport
/ref> but has not been used since.
References
{{Formula E circuits
Formula E circuits
Montreal ePrix
Defunct motorsport venues in Canada