This is the start time of the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix The Canadian Grand Prix starts on Sunday 9 June at 19:00 GMT. The race can be followed live on RacingNews365's blog and watched on F1 TV. F1 Canadian GP 2024 Schedule SessionDateTime (GMT) Free Practice 1 Friday 17 June 19:...
The Formula One season has got off to a brilliant start and the driver standings have really thrown all predictions out of the window. We can expect a lot from our top drivers who are raring to go at each other from March. Leclerc (2.00), Verstappen (2.25), Perez (11.00), and Sainz ...
On the face of it, the Canadian Grand Prix was simply another Max Verstappen and Red Bull domination, his Ayrton Senna-equalling 41st and Red Bull's 100th F1 victory both remarkable numbers considering their reasonably short participation in the 73-year histor...
Q: (Simon Olivier Lorange – La Presse) Sorry, question for Mike. Yesterday, Fernando told us that regardless of the current standings, he feels like the team is more advanced, more developed than last year, and it's going toward the good direction. How do you see that? Where do you ...
► Apart from Hamilton five other drivers have scored their maiden grand prix win in Canada: Gilles Villeneuve in 1978; Thierry Boutsen in 1989; Jean Alesi in 1995; Robert Kubica in 2008, and Daniel Ricciardo in 2014. All Canada's first- time winners stop atop the podium in Montreal. ...
Max Verstappen claimed his fifth win in the last six races at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix, withstanding a late onslaught from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, as Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton took his second podium of the season in P3. Verstappen was looking well-placed for a c...
Max Verstappen arrives as the championship leader, carrying a healthy 53-point advantage over teammate Sergio Perez. Red Bull comfortably leads the constructors’ standings too, and it’s hard to see anyone overhauling the RB19 on track any time soon. ...
Where things are even tighter are in the constructors’ standings, where Red Bull only leads Ferrari by 24 points after Monaco. Perez’s retirement was his first of the season and Red Bull’s second, while Ferrari have finished every race with two cars in th...
Jenson Button's win in the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix will forever be etched in Formula 1 history as one of the most remarkable and thrilling races of all time.
Raikkonen Gets Lapped by Vettel and Drops in Standings at Canadian Grand PrixRaikkonen lapped by Vettel, slips in rankings--MONTREAL - Kimi Raikkonen rolled his Lotus into...Blatchford, Andy