The 2024 Formula One season has finished its eighth race in Monaco, and the Canadian Grand Prix is up next on the calendar.
The Canadian Grand Prix has been on the calendar for a long time.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal has a rich history of notable drivers.
This year, the Canadian GP will cover 70 laps of the 4.361 km Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday, June 9.
Let’s delve further to know what time the Canadian GP starts, the ticket prices, and where you can watch it on TV.
F1 Canadian Grand Prix : When does it start?
The Canadian GP is set to take place on the weekend of June 7-9 and is the ninth race of the season.
The first two free practice sessions will occur on June 7, followed by qualifying on Saturday, June 8, and the main race on Sunday, June 9.
Timetable Canadian GP
SESSIONS DATE TIME
FP1 Friday 7 June. 23:00 – 00:00
FP2 Friday 7 June 2:30 – 3:30
FP3 Saturday 8 June 22:00 – 23:00
Qualification Saturday 8 June 1:30 – 2:30
Race Sunday 9 June 23:30 – 1:30
How to Watch Canadian Grand Prix on TV?
Every country or territory handles its own broadcasting of F1, so it differs from place to place.
Here is a selection of where F1 fans can watch the race on TV, but it can be only watched if the viewer has subscribed to particular channel.
Canada: RDS, TSN, CCTV/Noovo
USA: ESPN+, ESPN Deportes
UK: SkySports F1, Channel 4 UK
Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
India: FanCode
Germany: SkySports F1
What Are the F1 Canadian GP Ticket Prices?
The 2024 Formula One Canadian GP tickets range from $305 for the cheapest grandstand ticket on grandstand 47 to $740 for the costliest on grandstand 1 (all three days).
Prices may vary or increase if the available tickets become limited and demand rises before the race week starts.
Gaurang is a writer at the SportsOrbit covering articles related to F1,Gaurang was 14 when he cared more about playing football than studying. But when COVID hit and he had to stay home, he discovered Formula 1. It immediately caught his interest. Since then, he’s been really into Formula 1, watching every race and learning all about it. He still loves football, but now he’s also a big fan of Formula 1, especially Lewis Hamilton. Even though he loves racing, he still looks up to Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol.