2025 Canadian Grand Prix: Ultimate Guide to Live Coverage, Weather, and Key Drivers
Stay updated with the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix: live coverage on BBC, weather forecasts, and key drivers to watch in Montreal.


2025 Canadian Grand Prix Overview
The 2025 Formula 1 season continues with the Canadian Grand Prix, set to take place from June 13-15 in Montreal. This marks Round 10 of the championship, promising thrilling action on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Recent Developments
- Oscar Piastri clinched victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, extending his lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris by 10 points in the drivers' championship.
- In the constructors' standings, Ferrari has climbed to second place, trailing McLaren by 197 points. Mercedes and Red Bull have slipped to third and fourth, respectively.
Race Schedule and BBC Coverage
The main race on Sunday, June 15, starts at 19:00 BST. Here’s how you can follow the action:
- BBC Radio 5 Live: Full race commentary.
- BBC Sounds: Listen live or catch up later.
- BBC Sport Website and App: Live updates and analysis.
- Smart Speakers: Tune in via your device.
Don’t miss the Chequered Flag podcast, offering previews and reviews of every race this season.
Session Times (BST)
- Friday, June 13:
- First Practice: 18:30-19:30
- Second Practice: 22:00-23:00
- Saturday, June 14:
- Third Practice: 17:30-18:30
- Qualifying: 21:00-22:00
- Sunday, June 15:
- Race: 19:00
Weather Forecast
The early forecast for Montreal suggests sunny and settled conditions throughout the weekend:
- Friday and Saturday: Dry with highs of 20-21°C.
- Sunday: High of 23°C, with a slight chance of a shower during the race.
Key Drivers to Watch
- Max Verstappen: The four-time world champion is one point away from a one-race ban after receiving three penalty points in Spain.
- Oscar Piastri: Fresh off his victory in Spain, Piastri is a strong contender for another podium finish.
Penalty Points Update
Twelve drivers currently have points on their super licences, with Verstappen leading the list. Penalty points are accrued over a 12-month period and can lead to race bans if accumulated.
Future Changes
Starting next year, the Canadian Grand Prix will move to May as part of F1’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analysis as the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix unfolds!