Schedule for Press Conferences at the 2025 Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix
The Canadian Grand Prix, held at the iconic Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, took place on June 18, 2023. The race weekend featured the usual Formula 1 schedule with practice sessions, qualifying, and the main event on Sunday.
On Thursday, several drivers took to the track for a practice session. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls), Esteban Ocon (Haas), Oscar Piastri (McLaren), and Gabriel Bortoleto (Kick Sauber) were among those who participated. The race itself took place between 1430hrs and 1500hrs, with Pierre Gasly (Alpine) racing alongside Verstappen, Hadjar, and Bortoleto.
As the race weekend progressed, several key figures in the F1 world prepared for press conferences. Toto Wolff (Mercedes) and Laurent Mekies (Racing Bulls) were set to address the media on Friday, 27 June, at 1530hrs. Additionally, Jonathan Wheatley (Kick Sauber) and other team representatives were also scheduled to attend press conferences on the same day and time.
TV coverage for the Canadian Grand Prix was provided by ESPN and ABC, with live coverage of practice sessions, qualifying, and the race itself being aired on ESPN platforms. Some races, including this one, were also streamed live on ESPN+ with simulcasts available.
No specific information about any TV penalties related to the Canadian Grand Prix was found in the search results. For more detailed information about the weekend's timetable, the exact press conference schedule, and any penalties incurred, these details would typically be found on official F1 or race organizer websites or specialized motorsport news archives.
The identities of the first three finishing drivers will be determined in the race on Sunday, 29 June. The race promises to be an exciting conclusion to the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, with all eyes on the track as the drivers battle it out for the top spots.
On Thursday before the race, Max Verstappen from Red Bull, Isack Hadjar from Racing Bulls, Esteban Ocon from Haas, Oscar Piastri from McLaren, and Gabriel Bortoleto from Kick Sauber engaged in a practice session, preparing for the intense racing ahead. During the main event, Pierre Gasly (Alpine) raced alongside Verstappen, Hadjar, and Bortoleto, promising a thrilling spectacle.