The 2026 Formula 1 season continues with one of the most anticipated races on the calendar, the Canadian GP (Grand Prix), which will be held May 22-24 at the legendary Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The Canadian event promises strong emotions with a sprint format, a star-studded grid and an intense fight for the championship.
For Hispanic fans living in the United States, the Canadian GP represents an excellent opportunity to follow Sergio “Checo” Perez, who continues to be one of the most popular drivers in the Latino community. The 2026 Canadian GP will feature activities starting on Friday, including free practice and sprint qualifying, while Saturday will feature the sprint race and main qualifying. Finally, on Sunday, May 24, the official race will be held in Montreal.
Schedules in the United States

The times for the 2026 Canadian GP correspond to the Eastern United States (ET):
Free Practice 1: Friday, May 22 : 10:30 a.m.
Sprint Qualifying | Friday, May 22 | 2:30 p.m.
Sprint Race: Saturday, May 23rd : 10:00 a.m.
Qualifying | Saturday, May 23 | 2:00 p.m.
Canadian GP Race: Sunday, May 24 : 2:00 p.m.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is one of the most emblematic tracks in Formula 1.
Located on an artificial island in Montreal, it combines long straights, aggressive braking and technical corners that often generate unpredictable racing.
In addition, the famous “Wall of Champions” continues to be one of the most dangerous points of the championship.
Activities will begin on Friday
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Where to watch the 2026 Canadian GP?

Fans in the United States will be able to follow all the activity of the 2026 Canadian GP through:
ESPN
ESPN Deportes
F1 TV Pro
F1 TV Pro offers full coverage with onboard cameras, team radio, telemetry and multilingual narration, including Spanish option.
ESPN Deportes will also broadcast the race for U.S. Hispanic audiences.
One of the great attractions of the weekend will be the performance of Checo Perez, who faces an important season in the new technical era of Formula 1.
Montreal has historically been a favorable circuit for the Mexican due to its speed and tire management characteristics.
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