Canadian Grand Prix CEO confident about event's future
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Kimi Antonelli wants to keep the momentum going after he secured his first podium in Formula One, giving him a "money can’t buy" feeling.
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Canadian GP
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri of Australia crosses the finish line to win the Spanish Grand Prix Formula One race at the Barcelona Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, near Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (Albert Gea/Pool Photo via AP) AP
A late crash with his McLaren teammate Piastri ruined Norris' day, while Mercedes earned a double-podium finish as Russell won in Canada
Montreal certainly didn't live up to the hype but as George Russell became king for the day, their was plenty of storylines up and down the pack.
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“One thing that stands out here in Montreal is the fans,” says Naomi Schiff, F1 analyst and ambassador, speaking from the American Express Elite Suite at the Canadian Grand Prix. “They bring great energy to the track—you can really tell it’s a dedicated audience.”
Formula 1 is in North America this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix. This race will take place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Max Verstappen has won the past three races here, but the 2025 Formula 1 season has been all about McLaren.
Formula 1 teams and drivers have travelled to North America for the second time this season. The tenth race of the 2025 World Championship is on the agenda, the Canadian Grand Prix. McLaren's situation looks very comfortable after the first nine races of this season.
Follow the live updates and highlights from the qualifying race of the Canadian Grand Prix Formula One 2025 race here