
Canadian Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying: Live Updates and Key Info
Sprint Qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix is underway at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. With grid positions for Saturday’s Sprint at stake, the session follows just one hour of practice. Here’s what you need to know.
The Canadian Grand Prix weekend continues with Sprint Qualifying at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a session that will set the grid for Saturday’s Sprint race. After only a single practice hour, drivers have limited time to dial in their cars on the demanding Montreal track.
Why it matters:
Sprint Qualifying reshapes the traditional weekend structure, giving fans a second dose of high-stakes action. Grid positions here directly influence Sprint results and can affect Sunday’s Grand Prix starting order, making every lap critical.
The details:
- Session start: 16:30 local time (21:30 BST)
- Duration: 44 minutes – a compressed format that punishes mistakes and rewards bravery.
- Circuit: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a 4.361km semi-permanent track known for its chicanes, walls, and the famous Wall of Champions.
- Conditions: Track temperatures were warm during FP1, and teams are still gathering data on tire degradation and setup choices.
What’s next:
- The Sprint race follows on Saturday, offering points for the top eight finishers.
- Sunday’s Grand Prix will then be the main event, with championship rivals looking to gain momentum in the 2026 season.
Expect tight margins and potential surprises as drivers push for pole in this unique qualifying format.
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