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Montreal set for spotlight as media focus shifts in F1 title fight 

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George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W16 leads at the start of the race. 15.06.2025. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 10, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada, Race Day

George Russell led from pole position to take victory in the Canadian GP

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The Canadian Grand Prix returns to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from 22–24 May, with the race set for Sunday 24 May at 21h00 UK time.

As the Formula 1 title fight tightens, media focus has shifted firmly toward Montreal. Major broadcasters now frame this round as one that could influence the balance at the top of the standings.

That wider spotlight can be seen beyond traditional sports media: in betting sites. Interest across Canada has grown as Formula 1 attracts larger national audiences each season.

The best sports betting sites Canada has are expected to follow that same wave of attention around the Montreal weekend. The upward trend in Canadian viewership, combined with the history of this circuit, places Montreal among the most closely watched events on the calendar.

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Who is broadcasting the Canadian Grand Prix?

In Canada, the race will air live on RDS, RDS 2, TSN, and Noovo. These networks cover both French and English audiences and carry the full weekend schedule, from practice sessions through to the Grand Prix on Sunday.

Lance Stroll finished 17th at his home race in Canada
Lance Stroll finished 17th at his home race in Canada

Coverage usually includes grid interviews, team radio highlights, and post-race analysis from former drivers and technical commentators.

Internationally, the Canadian Grand Prix receives full broadcast treatment across several regions. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports F1 dedicates the entire weekend to live sessions and studio discussion. In the United States, ESPN carries the race with its own pre- and post-race segments. 

F1 TV remains available in many countries, offering live timing, onboard cameras, and team radio feeds. Editorial focus often reflects local interest. Canadian broadcasters tend to follow Lance Stroll closely, especially during qualifying and strategy calls. 

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve explained

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve sits on Notre Dame Island in the St Lawrence River. The island itself dates back to Expo 67 and later served the 1976 Olympic Games. After those events, officials converted the roads into a race circuit.

The track measures just over 4.3 kilometres and features long straights paired with heavy braking zones. Drivers face tight chicanes and the well-known hairpin at Turn 10. This layout rewards straight-line speed and strong traction out of slow corners.

At the end of the lap stands the Wall of Champions. The barrier earned its name in 1999 after Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve, and Michael Schumacher, all hit it during the same weekend. Incidents at this corner remain common, and television coverage often highlights that final section in the closing laps.

Gabriel Bortoleto (BRA) Sauber C45 and Carlos Sainz (ESP) Atlassian Williams Racing FW47 at the start of the race. 15.06.2025. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 10, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada, Race Day
The Canadian Grand Prix is here to stay for a seventh decade

Race schedule and weekend format

Track action starts on 22 May with Practice 1, followed later that day by Sprint Qualifying. The weekend continues on 23 May with the Sprint race and full Qualifying. The Grand Prix itself takes place on Sunday, 24 May at 21h00, UK time.

Media coverage tends to reflect that tighter schedule. Friday sessions receive closer attention than usual, with analysts quick to draw conclusions from limited data. Television panels often break down long-run pace after Practice 1 and debate tyre strategy before Sprint Qualifying begins. 

Headlines can shift within hours if a title contender struggles or a midfield team shows unexpected speed. By the time Sunday arrives, the narrative has often formed around what happened in those first sessions. 

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