Guide to the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal as F1 jets off to Northern America.
Max Verstappen arrives at this event with his title lead reduced to 31 points by Ferrari’ Charles Leclerc with McLaren’s Lando Norris sat third as a potential title fight begins to open up.
Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll meanwhile will look for a strong weekend at his home race after a tough season so far.
Now, here is a full guide to everything that you need to know ahead of 2024 Canadian Grand Prix.
Track Guide

Circuit: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Laps: 70
Race Distance: 305.270km
Tyre Selection: C3, 4, 5
Schedule
| Date | Session | Time (BST) |
| Friday 7 June | FP1 | 6:30pm |
| Friday 7 June | FP2 | 10:00pm |
| Saturday 8 June | FP3 | 5:30pm |
| Saturday 8 June | Qualifying | 9:00pm |
| Sunday 9 June | Race | 7:00pm |
Five Key Pointers
- Traction out of corners and maximum speed will be key to nailing a flying lap, yet will be key to defending on the straights within the race..
- Although top speed is more favourable around here, teams will also need to find a low-medium downforce setup which protects the tyres due to low grip levels within corners.
- Track evolution across the weekend is set to be high with the circuit only used for this race weekend every year.
- With teams set to run low downforce once again, Ferrari and McLaren will be expected to be right in the mix with Red Bull like in Monaco.
- Rain is forecast throughout every session so track time will be vital if want to nail a wet set-up in case Qualifying and the race are wet.
Last Time Out
Verstappen dominated from lights-to-flag in 2023 to take Red Bull’s 100th victory in F1, ahead of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton in a largely quiet race.

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