F1 Canadian GP LIVE: Qualifying updates and start time as Lewis Hamilton eyes shock pole

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F1 next heads to a fan-favourite venue in Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix and round 10 of the 2025 season.

Yet the Spanish GP ended in controversy with Max Verstappen’s clash with George Russell and his subsequent 10-second time penalty. The Dutchman is now just one penalty point away from a race ban, and will have to keep it clean for the next two races.

Lewis Hamilton will be eyeing a major improvement after a difficult race in Spain, though his teammate Charles Leclerc did finish on the podium for the second consecutive race.

Start times in Canada:

All times BST

Saturday 14 June

Sunday 15 June

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Martin Brundle on qualifying:

“It’s looking very exciting and fast. Drivers are right on the edge, they’re pushing.”

Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 20:46

FP3 REPORT:

Lando Norris landed a major boost ahead of qualifying for Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix by finishing fastest in final practice.

The British driver bemoaned McLaren’s worst day of the season so far here at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Friday after he trailed George Russell.

Full report below:

Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 20:41

Nico Rosberg on qualifying:

“Qualifying is going to be thrilling,” Rosberg tells Sky Sports F1.

“Lando is really on form, it’s a drivers track, Lando doesn’t necessarily have the very best car but he’s driving brilliantly. Leclerc is right there, Ferrari are there.

“It’s wide open.”

PREVIEW: Max Verstappen is on his final warning in Canada – but it won’t change a thing

As F1 makes its second trip across the Atlantic in the space of five weeks, Max Verstappen is the centre of attention once again. Before Miami in May, it was due to heartwarming reasons, as he became a father for the first time a few days earlier. Yet this weekend, ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver knows he is on his final warning on-track.

The three penalty points accumulated at the last meet in Spain – punishment for a deliberate ram into George Russell – means the enigmatic Dutchman is just one point away from a race suspension. A suspension which, surely, would put his faint 2025 title hopes in the dust.

As such, Verstappen must keep his nose clean this weekend, and in Austria in a fortnight’s time, before two of his 11 points are wiped from his licence. Twelve across a year trigger a ban; it is a fair system, designed to curtail erratic, dangerous manoeuvres such as the one seen in Barcelona.

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Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 20:31

Williams boss James Vowles on goals for the weekend:

“Two cars in the top-10 and scoring points with both cars, it’s a realistic proposition for us.

“We were competitive at all tracks this year, apart from Barcelona.

On fifth in championship: “It would be a great result, it doesn’t feel comfortable, our main goal is to fix some of the foundational things which should help us on our journey this year.”

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How has Max Verstappen accumulated 11 penalty points?

  • 3 points, 2025 Spanish GP – Causing a collision with George Russell (expires 1 June 2026)
  • 2 points, 2024 Abu Dhabi GP – Causing a collision with Oscar Piastri (expires 8 December 2025)
  • 1 point, 2024 Qatar GP – Driving unnecessarily slowly on a cooldown lap in qualifying (expires 1 December 2025)
  • 1 point, 2024 Brazil GP sprint – Being under the minimum VSC delta time (expires 1 November 2025)
  • 2 points, 2024 Mexico GP – Forcing Lando Norris off-track (expires 27 October 2025)
  • 2 points, 2024 Austrian GP – Causing a collision with Lando Norris (expires 30 June 2025)

(12 points in a 12-month period trigger a race ban)

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Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 20:11

Red Bull boss Christian Horner:

On Verstappen-Russell incident: “He apologised in the debrief, a very frustrating race for him and the team. It was one of those things, with hindsight, I’m sure he wouldn’t have done what he did.

“He’s a driver who drives with a huge amount of emotion, that’s the brilliance he has. Occasionally, you make misjudgements - you see it with all the greats, Senna, Schumacher. He immediately apologised to the team.”

On Ferrari rumours: “I’m not going anywhere. It’s always flattering being associated with other teams, particularly Ferrari, but I’m not going anywhere. Been here 21 years, don’t have any intention on being anywhere else.”

Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 19:59

F1 constructor standings heading into Canada:

1. McLaren - 362 points

2. Ferrari - 165 points

3. Mercedes - 159 points

4. Red Bull - 144 points

5. Williams - 54 points

6. Racing Bulls - 28 points

7. Haas - 26 points

8. Sauber - 16 points

9. Aston Martin - 16 points

10. Alpine - 11 points

Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 19:52

Morocco reveals ambitious £887m plan to host African F1 race

Morocco looks set to enter the competitive race to host an F1 race in Africa with a spectacular $1.2m (£887m) plan revealed near the coastal city of Tangier.

Both South Africa – at either the Kyalami track near Johannesburg or a Cape Town street circuit, and Rwanda have expressed strong interest in hosting a grand prix, perhaps as early as 2027.

Africa is the only habitable continent that F1 does not host a race in, amidst the congested 24-event calendar. The last grand prix in Africa was the 1993 South African GP.

But now, Morocco is aiming to build a mega-project 20km south of Tangier, which will include a Grade 1 circuit fit to host F1 and MotoGP, a theme park, a shopping mall and a marina.

Full story below:

Kieran Jackson14 June 2025 19:45

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