Canadian Grand Prix 2022 The latest F1 news about the 2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix
The Canadian Grand Prix will take place on 19 June 2022. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve will be the venue for the race in Montreal, which will take place for the first time since 2019.
Bizarre issue prevents much of FP1 from taking place in Canada

Video: How Ferrari dealt with an eventful Canada GP behind the scenes

Video: McLaren give behind-the-scenes insight into tough Canada weekend

F1 standings: Verstappen pulls clear after disaster for Perez

F1 2022 Canadian GP - Race results

Verstappen resists pressure from Sainz to win thrilling Canadian GP

LIVE: F1 2022 Canadian Grand Prix

Revised starting grid for the 2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix after multiple penalties

What time does the 2022 F1 Canadian GP start?

2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix – Qualifying results

Verstappen clinches pole position as Alonso secures P2 in Canada

LIVE: F1 2022 Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying

2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix – Free Practice 3 results

Alonso beats Gasly and Vettel to top the timesheets as rain hits Montreal

LIVE: F1 2022 Canadian Grand Prix Free Practice 3

How late does qualifying start for the Canadian GP?

2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix – Free Practice 2 results

Verstappen fastest again in FP2 as Vettel threatens Mercedes

LIVE: F1 2022 Canadian Grand Prix Free Practice 2

2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix – Free Practice 1 results

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