F1 Canadian Grand Prix start time Australia: TV channel, live stream, schedule for Montreal race

Joshua Mayne

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Who's ready for the Canadian Grand Prix, eh?

Formula 1 has returned to North America for the second time this season, with the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve hosting the action this weekend.

We've had three different winners in the past three races this campaign – will we have a fourth in Montreal?

The Sporting News has  the timings and broadcast details below.

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F1 Canada: Race start time in Australia

The race in Montreal is scheduled to begin at 4:00 am AEST on Monday, June 10.

Drivers will complete 70 laps around the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

Both Australians had strong qualifying sessions: McLaren's Oscar Piastri will start from fourth, while Daniel Ricciardo qualified in P5 for RB. 

F1 Canada: Full Grand Prix schedule, times in Australia

A full breakdown of the 2024 F1 Canadian Grand Prix schedule is below (all times in AEST):

SessionDateStart timeApprox. finish
Practice 1Sat. Jun. 83:30 am4:30 am
Practice 2Sat. Jun. 87:00 am8:00 am
Practice 3Sun. Jun. 92:30 am3:30 am
QualifyingSun. Jun. 96:00 am7:00 am
RaceMon. Jun. 104:00 am5:45 am

*+1 day

How to watch the F1 Canadian Grand Prix: TV channel in Australia

Fans based Down Under can catch all the action from Montreal on Fox Sports (Channel 506).

Race coverage begins one hour before lights out at 3:00 am AEST. 

How to live stream the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in Australia

The Canadian Grand Prix can be streamed in Australia on Kayo Sports or Foxtel Go.

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Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.