CANADIAN GRAND PRIX VIEWING GUIDE
The best way to get to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for Grand Prix weekend remains public transit. The JeanDrapeau station on the métro’s Yellow Line gives fans easy access to the track. For more information, visit the STM website, stm.info/en.
There is no parking for spectators at the track, but you are able to reserve a parking spot near a métro station or in Old Montreal, where you can hop on a water shuttle.To reserve, you can go online to gpcanada. ca/en/parking/ or call 1-844-868-7275.
For more information on the track, services and food options, there’s an app for that. Download the F1 Grand Prix app for an interactive map of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and see what amenities and services are available near your seats.
If you aren’t at the track, but don’t want to miss a second of the action, here’s a TV viewing guide:
Friday
9:45 a.m. — Formula 1 free ■ practice (RDS)
1:45 p.m. — Formula 1 free ■ practice (TSN)
2 p.m. — Formula 1 free
■ practice (RDS)
Saturday
10:45 a.m. — Formula 1
■ free practice (RDS)
1 p.m. — Formula 1 prequalifying
■ (TSN)
1:30 p.m. — Formula 1
■ qualifying (RDS)
2 p.m. — Formula 1 qualifying ■ (TSN)
Sunday
12:30 p.m. — Formula 1 Pit ■
Lane Live (TSN)
1:30 p.m. — Formula 1 On
■ the Grid Live (TSN)
1:30 p.m. — Formula 1
■
Canadian Grand Prix (RDS)
2:05 p.m. — Formula 1
■
Canadian Grand Prix (TSN)
For more information on the Canadian Grand Prix, visit gpcanada.ca/en. —Kevin Mio