As they do each year, Formula One fans from around the world flooded the city over the weekend to celebrate one of the biggest sporting events of the year: the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix. Given that F1 has taken place in Montreal pretty much annually since 1978, and the city relies on its success to bring in millions of dollars, you'd think organizers and officials would have it down to a science.
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