The 2018 Canadian Grand Prix takes place this weekend – 8th-10th June 2017 – at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
British driver Lewis Hamilton was looking for a fourth successive victory in this race and seventh overall, which would see him equal Michael Schumacher’s record at this event, as he looked to enhance his chances of a fifth world title.
It’s Hamilton who enters this weekend top of the Drivers’ championship with 110 points, 14 ahead of second place man, and Ferrari driver, Sebastian Vettel.
All five sessions – practice, qualifying and the race – will be shown live on Sky Sports F1, while Channel 4 will broadcast free-to-air highlights of qualifying and the race.
TV Schedule
Friday 8 June
2.30pm – Free Practice 1 – Live – Sky Sports F1
6.45pm – Free Practice 2 – Live – Sky Sports F1
Saturday 9 June
3.45pm – Free Practice 3 – Live – Sky Sports F1
6.00pm – Qualifying – Live – Sky Sports F1
10.50pm – Qualifying – Highlights – Channel 4
Sunday 10 June
5.30pm – Canadian Grand Prix – Live – Sky Sports F1
10.40pm – Canadian Grand Prix – Highlights – Channel 4
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