Not Ranked
"Most race fans expect to sit in traffic a bit while getting into and out of their favorite race venue--two or three hours is almost normal"
This is one of the features that I really like about the Canadian Grand Prix F1 race in Montreal. The track is on an island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River just minutes from down town Montreal by the Metro (subway). There is minimal waiting to get in and no more than a half hour or so to get out after the race. The Metro runs in both directions from Montreal and from the South Shore of the river so getting in and out is a breeze. Parking on the island is limited to emergency and service vehicles as well as for some workers and of course VIPs. Virtually all race fans use the Metro.
Wayne
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