Formula 1: how to watch the Canadian GP on TV and online

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Formula 1: how to watch the Canadian GP on TV and online

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All you need to know about the Canadian GP.

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The Formula 1 prepares for the ninth round of the championship at Canadian Grand Prix after three consecutive days in the Old Continent in which Red Bull managed to stretch the lead even further with ferrari.

The abandonment of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc in the Azerbaijani GP and the 1-2 of Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez gave Red Bull an advantage of 80 points in the constructors’ classification and also allowed the Dutchman to consolidate himself at the top of the championship.

The latest sample of the Formula 1 achieved his fifth win in the race (fourth in the last five races), while Checo Pérez moved up to second in the tournament (129), leaving Leclerc (116) behind.

All information on the Canadian GP.

All information on the Canadian GP.

For its part, Lewis Hamilton He got the fourth place in the race and accumulates 62 in the drivers’ standings, which allowed him to reduce the difference with Sainz (83). However, once the race was over, the seven-time world champion of the Formula 1 complained of back pain from rebound caused by the cars’ stiffer suspension settings.

John Watson, pilot of the Formula 1 between 1972 and 1985 he went to the British crossing and commented that “he should be more careful and not do pantomimes”.

“Domino with Mercedes for seven years, and during all this time he did not suffer much. Now Russel seems to be doing much better. I should prioritize things differently, spend less time flying and more time in the gym. “

Alonso and Hamilton, two drivers who know what it means to win the Canadian GP.

Alonso and Hamilton, two drivers who know what it means to win the Canadian GP.

Canadian GP: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

The ninth date of Formula 1 will race on the street circuit Giles Villeneuvelocated on an island in the Saint Lawrence River in the city of Montreal, Canada.

The competition first came to Montreal in 1978 and the race was won by the Canadian driver Gilles Villeneuve, who died in 1982 during the Belgian GP. In homage to his career, it was decided to name the circuit after him.

The track currently features 14 bends and a total of 70 laps, completing a 305-kilometer course.

This is what the track of the "Gilles Villeneuve" circuit looks like.

This is what the track of the “Gilles Villeneuve” circuit looks like.

The best winners Canadian GP are Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton with seven wins each, while Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo are the only active drivers, along with the British, to have won a race there.

Times and how to watch the Canadian GP on TV

The race will start at 15:00 and the broadcast can be followed through the category platform (F1 TV Pro), with the negotiation of the package of all competitions, in addition to training and qualifying tests.

Likewise, it will also be available streaming on the Disney, Star Plus platform, and the entire event will be broadcast live Fox Sport.

Position ranking (drivers)

  1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull): 150 points
  2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull): 129 points
  3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari): 116 points
  4. George Russell (Mercedes): 99 points
  5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari): 83 points
  6. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes): 62 points
  7. Lando Norris (McLaren): 50 points
  8. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo): 40 points
  9. Esteban Ocon (Alpine): 31 points
  10. Pierre Gasly (Alfa Tauri): 16 points
  11. Fernando Alonso (Alpine): 16 points
  12. Kevin Magnussen (Haas): 15 points
  13. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren): 15 points
  14. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin): 13 points
  15. Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri): 11 points
  16. Alexander Albon (Williams): 3 points
  17. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin): 2 points
  18. Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo): 1 point
  19. Mick Schumacher (Haas): 0 points
  20. Nico Hulkenberg (Aston Martin): 0 points
  21. Nicholas Latifi (Williams): 0 points

Ranking (constructors)

  1. Red Bull: 279 points
  2. Ferrari: 199 points
  3. Mercedes: 161 points
  4. McLaren: 65 points
  5. Alpine: 47 points
  6. Alfa Romeo: 41 points
  7. Alfa Toro: 27 points
  8. Hass: 15 points
  9. Aston Martin: 15 points
  10. Williams: 3 points

Formula 1 calendar

  • Canadian GP – June 17-19
  • British GP – 1-3 July
  • Austrian GP – July 8-10
  • French GP -22-24 July
  • Hungarian GP – 29-31 July
  • Belgian GP – August 26-28
  • Dutch GP from -2 to 4 September
  • Italian GP – 9-11 September
  • Singapore GP – 30 September to 2 October
  • Japanese GP – October 7-9
  • United States GP (Austin) – 21-23 October
  • Mexican GP (Mexico City) – 21-23 October
  • Brazilian GP (San Paolo) – 11-13 November
  • Abu Dhabi GP – November 18-20

Source: Clarin

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