
Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying: Live Updates from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Follow live action as drivers battle for grid positions in Canadian GP qualifying after the Sprint. Start time 16:00 local, 60-minute session at the tricky Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix is underway at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with drivers fighting for the best starting spots for Sunday's race. The session follows a Sprint earlier today, adding extra pressure to nail the lap when it counts.
Why it matters:
Grid position at Montreal is critical – the tight walls and limited overtaking opportunities mean a front-row start often decides the winner. With the championship battle heating up, every tenth matters.
The details:
- Start time: 16:00 local (21:00 UK)
- Session length: 60 minutes, split into Q1, Q2, and Q3
- Circuit: 4.361 km temporary street track, known for its chicanes and the Wall of Champions
- Weather: Conditions are dry, but wind gusts could unsettle the cars
- Tire allocation: Teams have the softest compounds available – C3, C4, C5 – for maximum grip
What to watch:
- Red Bull's pace after a strong Sprint showing – can they lock out the front row?
- Ferrari and McLaren are expected to challenge, but both need clean laps in Q3
- Local hero Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) will look to impress the home crowd with a top-10 appearance
What's next:
The top ten shootout in Q3 will decide pole position around 16:30 local. Stay tuned for the final grid and post-qualifying analysis ahead of tomorrow's grand prix.
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