
What time is the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday?
The 2025 Formula One season will feature 24 races, the 10th of which will take place in Canada this weekend.
The next battle is scheduled for the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on Sunday, 15 June.
The lights will go out at 20:00 (SA time).
Max Verstappen is the defending Formula One drivers' champion – for a fourth consecutive year – while McLaren are the reigning constructors' title winners.
Thanks too his five wins in the opening nine races. McLaren's Oscar Piastri leads the way from team-mate Lando Norris (two wins), with Verstappen in third place (two wins).
Piastri has 186 points, ahead of Norris (176).
Verstappen is in third (137), ahead of Mercedes' George Russell in fourth (111).
As a reminder, the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix was won by Verstappen ahead of Norris with Russell in third.
All times SA
Friday, 13 June
Practice 1: 19:30 – 20:30
Practice 2: 23:00 – 00:00
Saturday, 14 June
Practice 3: 18:30 – 19:30
Qualifying: 22:00 – 23:00
Sunday, 15 June
Main race: 20:00
Drivers Rank Driver Points 1 Oscar Piastri 186 2 Lando Norris 176 3 Max Verstappen 137 4 George Russell 111 5 Charles Leclerc 94 6 Lewis Hamilton 71 7 Kimi Antonelli 48 8 Alex Albon 42 9 Isack Hadjar 21 10 Esteban Ocon 20 11 Nico Hulkenberg 16 12 Lance Stroll 14 13 Carlos Sainz 12 14 Pierre Gasly 11 15 Yuki Tsunoda 10 16 Oliver Bearman 6 17 Liam Lawson 4 18 Fernando Alonso 2 19 Gabriel Bortoleto 0 20 Jack Doohan 0 21 Franco Colapinto 0 Rank Constructor Points 1 McLaren 362 2 Ferrari 165 3 Mercedes 159 4 Red Bull 144 5 Williams 54 6 Racing Bulls 28 7 Haas 26 8 Sauber 16 9 Aston Martin 16 10 Alpine 11
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