The Canadian Grand Prix is due to start at 10 p.m. local Dutch time, with Max Verstappen set to line up sixth on the official grid. At the same time, the Indianapolis 500 is moving into its closing stages on race day in Indiana.
Formula 1’s official starting grid has Max Verstappen in sixth place for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
The race is scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time in Canada, which is 22:00 for viewers in the Netherlands. That puts the Dutchman on the third row as the Montreal race goes live.
The Canadian Grand Prix is one of the key stops on the Formula 1 calendar and the official race page confirms Sunday, May 24 as race day.
At the same time, the Indianapolis 500 is reaching its closing stages. IndyCar’s official schedule places the 110th running of the race on Sunday, May 24, with the green flag at 12:45 p.m. Eastern.
That means the Indy 500 is heading toward its finish while attention in Europe shifts to the start of the Canadian Grand Prix. The two race-day timelines overlap, creating a busy Sunday for motorsport fans following both events.
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