After a weekend off in the Formula 1 calendar, the grid is now set to travel over the Atlantic Ocean to the Canadian Grand Prix. Can McLaren continue their fine form this weekend? GPblog lists you the all important timings. How do teams enter the Canadian Grand Prix?
After another one-two finish at the Spanish Grand Prix, McLaren 'survived' the introduction of the new technical directive for front wings.
Oscar Piastri managed to win the event, and he now leads 10 points in the drivers' standings ahead of
Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen is now 49 points behind the standings, moreover, he could receive a race ban as well if he earns another penalty point this weekend.
The Dutchman currently has
11 penalty points on his super license, after he received three for his collision with George Russell in Barcelona. Therefore, he has to be careful in Montreal.
Charles Leclerc could manage to finish on the podium, after he crossed the finish line in third place. The Ferrari driver could extend his podium streak to three in Montreal.
Lewis Hamilton finished in P6 in Barcelona, leaving the Briton disappointed.
What time is the Canadian Grand Prix?
It will be a late start for the European fans in Montreal. The Canadian Grand Prix will begin at 19:00 BST. See the complete schedule below!
Friday, 13 JuneFP1: 18:30 - 19:30 BST (13:30 - 14:30 local time)
FP2: 22:00 - 23:00 BST (17:00 - 18:00 local time)
Saturday, 14 JuneFP3: 17:30 - 18:30 BST (12:30 - 13:30 local time)
Qualifying: 21:00 - 22:00 BST (16:00 - 17:00 local time)
Sunday, 15 JuneGrand Prix: 19:00 BST (14:00 local time)
Where to watch the Canadian Grand Prix?
In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports have the exclusive rights to broadcast Formula 1 live. Each day, together with the action on track, the British channel previews the day as well.
Grand Prix Sunday will begin at 17:30, an hour and a half before the lights go out in Barcelona.
Channel 4 will also show extended highlights. On Sunday at 13:00 they will have an hour-long broadcast of Qualifying, then on Monday morning, at 9:40, their usual post-race highlights show will take place.
Because of Sky Sports' rights deal, F1 TV and F1 TV Pro are not available in the UK, but these options could be a way to watch the events in the United States. All events can be followed through those subscriptions, or on ESPN.
Highlights will also be available on F1's YouTube channel all across the world.