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Montreal mayor plays down Formula 1 race fears

Montreal's mayor plays down reports that the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix is in serious doubt.
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Updated: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 14:51 UK

Montreal's mayor has played down reports that the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix is in serious doubt.

Le Journal de Montreal reports that some fans have been unable to secure early-bird tickets for next year's race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

It follows F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone's recent criticism of the North American event.

"He talked about North America in general," Montreal mayor Denis Coderre insisted. "Do not get excited or worried."

Coderre added that he expects more information to be available "shortly".

However, when a Journal de Montreal reporter phoned the race organisers in a bid to obtain an early-bird ticket, the response was: "We do not know if the Canadian Grand Prix will take place next year."

Lewis Hamilton won this year's iteration of the race.

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