Canada: the TV program
Formula 1 lands on the American continent with the always popular stop in Canada. To make sure you don't miss anything from this weekend across the Atlantic, Motors Inside offers you the complete TV schedule from Friday to Sunday.

The Canadian Grand Prix is always a well-loved stage of the Formula 1 World Championship. The semi-permanent track is a skillful blend of straight lines, fast corners, and slower sections, which consistently provides an interesting spectacle for both the audience and viewers.
The famous “Wall of Champions,” at the final corner, was named after the 1999 Grand Prix edition when three world champions (Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill, and the local hero Jacques Villeneuve) crashed there and retired from the race. It remains a much-anticipated attraction due to the slim margin for error at this spot… somewhat like the Monaco barriers brushed by drivers fifteen days ago.
Precisely, the narrowness of certain corners and the lack of clearances often lead to spectacular collisions during the race, which is often lively!
To know everything about this Canadian Grand Prix, Motors Inside offers you a brief reminder of the important data and details the schedule of the different sessions.
Formula 1 is aligning with American time, so the race and qualifying sessions will take place early evening on Saturday and Sunday, still on Canal + channels (note, qualifying will be broadcasted on Canal + décalé!).
Length of the circuit: 4.361 km
Number of laps in the race: 70
Track record: 1:10.764 (Sebastian Vettel, 2018)
Record holder for victories: Michael Schumacher (7), Ferrari (11)
Record holder for pole positions: Michael Schumacher (6), Williams (8)
The TV program: