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F1 returns to Canada this weekend for the first time since 2019. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has not been able to host races in recent years due to the Covid crisis, but the iconic track is back once again. All eyes will be on Montreal as Max Verstappen looks to extend his lead at the top of the standings. The F1 calendar has seen plenty of new venues in recent years, mostly as a result of Covid.
The Algarave Circuit in Portimao, Portugal, made its debut in 2020 and even returned in 2021.
And last season saw Saudi Arabia enter the world of F1 along with Qatar's Losail International Circuit.
This year, fans have already been treated to a new circuit at the Miami Grand Prix, and the US is also preparing for another race in Las Vegas next year.
With F1's stock only growing, other countries and venues are keen to