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What time is the Canadian GP and how can I watch it?
Formula 1 descends upon Montreal this weekend for the highly anticipated Canadian Grand Prix at the iconic Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Fans are gearing up for a thrilling three-day spectacle, commencing on Friday, June 13, with the initial Free Practice 1 and Free Practice 2 sessions, allowing teams to fine-tune their machines on this challenging street circuit. The intensity ratchets up on Saturday, June 14, with Free Practice 3 providing a final opportunity for adjustments before the crucial Qualifying session, where drivers will battle for pole position. The crescendo of the weekend arrives on Sunday, June 15, with the Grand Prix race itself, promising high-speed drama and unpredictable outcomes.
F1 enthusiasts worldwide can catch all the action through their local broadcasters, with details available via the official F1 website's Race Hub. Additionally, for fans in selected regions, F1 TV Pro offers comprehensive live coverage. The event comes amidst much excitement, with five key storylines already building anticipation. Supporters eager to experience the magic of F1 live in Montreal still have the opportunity to book tickets, ensuring a memorable weekend at one of the sport's most beloved venues.