The Canadian Grand Prix moved earlier on the calendar starting in 2026 to better fit a regional Americas schedule, linking Montreal with Miami and shifting away from mid-June. The change aims to rationalise the calendar, Monaco follows the broader realignment by slotting into early June. Montreal's event is contracted through 2031.
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In a statement issued on Monday, F1 said that the Montreal race was 'planned to be scheduled on the third or fourth weekend of May each year', rather than mid-June as it has typically been held in recent seasons. Even if they were to move back to starting the season from 2026, a Miami-Canada leg would remove a problematic standalone Atlantic crossing for all the teams from their European bases and create a single Europe season through the continent's summer months. F1's statement said this...
www.motorsport.com3Lewis HamiltonMercedes707.0066.01315 4George RussellMercedes7012.3135.30712 5Charles LeclercFerrari7015.1682.85510 6Esteban OconAlpine7023.8908.7228 … The race resumed on Lap 10 with Sainz 1.5s ahead of Alonso, with Verstappen a further 4s behind. On fresh hards, Hamilton passed Ocon for fifth. Verstappen breezed past Alonso with DRS on Lap 15 for second but was now 5.5s behind leader Sainz. … Sainz led by 10s with 25 laps to go. Leclerc got back into the points by then, rising to eighth by...
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