How to Stream the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix: Complete Guide
How to watch Canadian Grand Prix 2026 F1: Live Stream, Preview, Schedule

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The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix, taking place from May 22-24 at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, will feature exciting races including a sprint event. Fans can watch the race live through various platforms, with free options available in Canada, Austria, and Belgium. Key drivers to watch include George Russell and Kimi Antonelli as they compete for the championship.
- 01The Canadian Grand Prix will feature a sprint race for the first time at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.
- 02George Russell is currently trailing Kimi Antonelli by 20 points in the drivers' championship.
- 03Free live broadcasts are available in Canada (CTV), Austria (Servus TV), and Belgium (RTBF Auvio).
- 04Apple TV will stream the race in the U.S., including a 7-day free trial for new subscribers.
- 05In the UK, Sky Sports F1 will provide coverage starting from £20 per month.
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The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix will take place from May 22-24 at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal. This year marks the first time a sprint race will be held at this venue, adding excitement to the weekend's events. George Russell, currently in pursuit of his teammate Kimi Antonelli, who leads the championship by 20 points, will be a key driver to watch. The weekend schedule includes practice sessions, qualifying, and the main race on Sunday. Fans can access the race through various streaming platforms. In Canada, CTV will provide a free live broadcast, while fans in the U.S. can watch through Apple TV, which includes a 7-day free trial for new subscribers. UK viewers can tune in via Sky Sports F1, starting at £20 per month. Additionally, free highlights will be available in Australia through 10Play, and in Belgium via RTBF Auvio. For those traveling abroad, using a VPN is recommended to access domestic streams securely.
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The availability of free broadcasts and streaming options means that more fans can easily access the race, enhancing viewership and engagement with F1 in various regions.
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