Canadian Grand Prix 2022: Time, TV, live stream
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No time to dwell on Baku, Formula 1 heads right back into the thick of the action with the return of the Canadian Grand Prix.
It was an uncomfortable race weekend for many drivers in Baku, Lewis Hamilton especially as the bouncing Mercedes W13 led to serious back pain for the seven-time champ.
But despite some ominous words from team boss Toto Wolff, Hamilton is set to compete in Canada, though Mercedes must quickly find answers to the extreme porpoising as they head for a track which shares many of Baku’s characteristics in the form of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Ferrari also have work to do after another engine failure for Charles Leclerc, completing a Baku double-DNF after Carlos Sainz dropped out beforehand with a hydraulic problem. That cleared the way for a Red Bull one-two as the Scuderia’s title hopes took another nasty hit.
So, as Formula 1 marches on to Montreal for the first time since 2019, here are all the details you need ahead of the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix.
Friday 17 June
Free practice 1: 1400-1500 [1900-2000 UK]
Free practice 2: 1700-1800 [2200-2300 UK]
Saturday 18 June
Free practice 3: 1300-1400 [1800-1900 UK]
Qualifying: 1600 [2100 UK]
Sunday 19 June
Race: 1400 [1900 UK]
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve first appeared on the Formula 1 calendar back in 1978, and minus 1987, 2009, 2020 and 2021, it has been a part of the Formula 1 calendar ever since.
Originally known as the Île