F1: Canadian GP race schedule and where to watch live

This Sunday the ninth Grand Prix of the 2024 Formula 1 season will take place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Max Verstappen leads the Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship (Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images).

This Sunday is the ninth race of the 2024 Formula 1 seasonever since Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will look to continue extending its lead in the Drivers’ Championship.

On Saturday, Mercedes driver George Russell stole the show as he took pole position, despite being tied with the defending champion on time, while Lando Norris finished third.

However, throughout the classification there were surprises because the Dutchman’s colleague, Sergio Perezwas left behind in Q1 and would start in 16th place In addition, the Ferraris also did not have a good performance and Charles Leclerc finished eleventh, one place ahead of Carlos Sainz.

The starting grid for the F1 Canadian GP

  1. George Russell
  2. Max Verstappen
  3. Lando Norris
  4. Oscar Piastri
  5. Daniel Ricciardo
  6. Fernando Alonso
  7. Lewis Hamilton
  8. Yuki Tusonoda
  9. Lance Strolling
  10. Alexander Albon
  11. Charles Leclerc
  12. Carlos Sainz
  13. Logan Sargent
  14. Kevin Magnussen
  15. Pierre Gasly
  16. Sergio Perez
  17. Valtteri Bottas
  18. Esteban Ocon
  19. Niko Hulkenberg
  20. Zhou Guanyu

What time is the F1 Canadian GP?

  • Argentina: 15 hours
  • Brazil: 15 hours
  • Uruguay: 15 hours
  • chilli: 14 hours
  • Paraguay: 14 hours
  • Bolivia: 14 hours
  • Venezuela: 14 hours
  • Ecuador: 13 hours
  • Peru: 13 hours
  • Colombia: 13 hours
  • Mexico: 12 hours

What is the Canadian GP circuit?

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, 4,361 meters long, has a total of 13 corners, of which 7 are on the right and 6 on the left and two DRS areas.. Like the Baku Circuit, this is a route that heavily favors single-seaters with a higher top speed.

Gilles Villeneuve Circuit

F1 LIVE: where to watch the Monaco GP on TV and ONLINE

He Grand Prix of Monaco will be seen live in Argentina on television Fox Sports:

  • DirectTV Channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
  • Cablevision Digital and Flow Channels 26 (SD) and 107 (HD).
  • Telecentre Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).

To view it online you can follow Star+, the exclusive service of ESPN, a channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television. In addition, you will be able to track the competition every minute on the website www.tycsports.com.

Source: Tycsports

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