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Grand Prix

Canadian Grand Prix


city
Montreal
Circuit length
4.361 km
rounds count
68
fastest lap
1:14.856

Canadian Grand Prix

Unlike previous years, the Canadian Grand Prix will not be the first but the second race on the North American continent. This is, of course, due to the arrival of the Miami Grand Prix. Previously, there has been a rush to get to Canada with it being wedged in the European season, but two off weekends surround the event in 2024.

F1 Standings

Pos.NameTeamRoundsTimePoints
1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing701:45:47.9270
2Lando NorrisMcLaren70+3.8790
3George RussellMercedes AMG F1 team70+4.3170
4Lewis HamiltonMercedes AMG F1 team70+4.9150
5Oscar PiastriMcLaren70+10.1990
6Fernando AlonsoAston Martin F1 team70+17.5100
7Lance StrollAston Martin F1 team70+23.6250
8Daniel RicciardoVisa Cash App RB70+28.6720
9Pierre GaslyAlpine F1 team70+30.0210
10Esteban OconAlpine F1 team70+30.3130
11Nico HulkenbergHaas F170+30.8240
12Kevin MagnussenHaas F170+31.2530
14Yuki TsunodaVisa Cash App RB70+52.6940
16Carlos SainzFerrari52-0
17Alexander AlbonWilliams52-0
18Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing51-0
19Charles LeclercFerrari40-0
19Valtteri BottasStake F1 Team1-0
20Logan SargeantWilliams23-0
20Guanyu ZhouStake F1 Team1-0

The Canadian Grand Prix 2024

The Gilles Villeneuve circuit is one of the faster circuits on the Formula 1 calendar. Three straights with DRS prove that. That doesn't mean the drivers just need to step on the accelerator pedal to complete a lap, though: Slow corners and technical sections that drivers need to pay close attention to can also be found on the track. And because it's a semi-street circuit, the walls are always close.

Right at the start it gets exciting in the tight corners combination 1-2. In the past, we have already seen the necessary heaps of rubble in this chicane. If that wasn't enough, just before the long straight, the hairpin will see some action, leading of course to a thrilling point at Turn Fourteen: The famed Wall of Champions.

What does the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend look like?

The first press conferences are scheduled for June 6. On Friday June 7, FP1 is scheduled at 18:30 [UK time], later at 22:00 the second practice session will take place. Qualifying starts on Saturday, June 8 at 21:00, the race on Sunday, June 9 will also be held in the evening for Europeans.

What time does the Canadian Grand Prix start at the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit?

As in previous years, the Canadian GP can be followed live in the GPblog.com live blog from half an hour before the start of the race. The start time of the Canadian Grand Prix is ​​19:00 UK time and the race can also be followed live on the Sky Sports sports channel from that time. The first two free practice sessions can also be followed on your local TV option.

[time overview in schedule]