This weekend, Formula 1 returns. The ninth round of the calendar will take place at Canada. After the Monaco Grand Prix, during which Charles Leclerc is proclaimed champion, We will see if in this event Red Bull is able to regain a domination which has not been so clear for several weeks – in Miami, Lando Norris beat Verstappen with the first victory of his career. Ferrari and McLaren are hotly pursuing the energy drink team.
On the Spanish side, Canada will once again be an important event to see the evolution of Fernando Alonso driving the Aston Martin AMR24. The Silverstone team has only been able to grab four points in the last three races. The problems in the main qualifying session made Sunday's race excessively heavy, in which drivers did not start in a good position after failing to qualify.
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For its part, Lewis Hamilton future Ferrari driver, has been proclaimed champion on the Montreal track up to seven times, equaling the number of victories won by Schumacher on this circuit. Verstappen has been champion in the last two editions, but after the last races during which he was unable to consolidate the domination he had displayed since the start of the season, the outcome of this GP remains to be seen.
The truth is that the Dutchman's leadership is not in danger, since he is 31 points ahead of Leclerc, his closest pursuer. However, it is the case first place in the Manufacturers' Championship, which is defending Red Bull so far, but could be overtaken by the Italian team, which is only 24 points ahead -276 against 252-.
Sunday's race of the 2024 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix will take place at 70 rounds on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, which corresponds to a total of 305,270 kilometers. On this circuit, in addition to holding the record Schumacher and Hamilton, and Verstappen having been champion on two consecutive occasions, Fernando Alonso joins the list of winning drivers in Canada with one. The edition of this GP only failed during the 1987, 2009, 2020 and 2021 editions, the last two due to the pandemic, having already hosted 42 editions.
Friday June 7
- 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.: Free 1
- 11:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.: Free 2
Saturday June 8
- 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.: Free 3
- 10:00 p.m.: Ranking
Sunday June 9
- 8:00 p.m.: Race (70 laps)
The ninth event on the calendar, which will take place in Canada, can be followed on television via DAZN F1. In addition, the option to follow the race on the Gilles Villeneuve circuit will be available Movistar+, via its DAZN F1 channel (dial 69).
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