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How will Montreal weather in May play a role in Canadian Grand Prix?

The Canadian Grand Prix being hosted in the month of May in Montreal will present some challenges to the drivers which will require adjustments. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney joins Daniel Zakrzewski to explain how wind and potential rain will impact decision making and discuss what we can expect to see from some of the midfield teams moving forward.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: Montreal in May

A summertime staple in Montreal, the Canadian Grand Prix moves from June to May bringing a change in race factors for the electric race from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Get ready for all the exciting action on TSN from May 22-24.


Bottas opens up about the internal battles he's faced throughout his racing career

Last month, Cadillac driver, Valtteri Bottas wrote a very personal article in The Players' Tribune. He outlined some of the struggles he’s faced in his racing career with vulnerability and a touch of his trademark humour. Bottas sits down with TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney and shares what he’s learned from his journey, and what he hopes others can take from his story.


Touring Tracks: Virtual Set - Who does this track favour?

We are days away from cars on the track at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, and one of the big questions is can anyone challenge Mercedes. George Russell has claimed pole here in back-to-back seasons, but McLaren has been closing the gap the last couple of races. So who has the advantage? TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more in SC at the Canadian Grand Prix presented by Mercedes AMG.


Is Leclerc’s championship window closing?

TSN's Tim Hauraney, Nate Saunders and Chris Medland debate if Charles Leclerc's championship window is starting to come to a close and whether he could leave Ferrari after the season.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: Biggest day in North American motorsports

It is arguably the biggest day in the history of North American motorsports, a proverbial a triple-threat of speed, all taking place over a 3,200km perimeter. It begins with the greatest spectacle in racing, the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 and it ends with the longest race in NASCAR, the Coca-Cola 600. And right in the middle, the Canadian Grand Prix. TSN's Tim Hauraney has more.


Is Antonelli too Young to Win it all?

After an incredible run so far this season, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli is the current leader in the F1 driver's standings. Does he have what it takes to hold off the likes of George Russell as the field gets condensed over the summer? TSN's Tim Hauraney is joined by Edd Straw and Nelson Valkenburg


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: The Sprint

Pit strategies are thrown out the window in F1's Sprint races, and for the first time ever, the heart-stopping contest comes to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal this year. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: Ferrari's Montreal drought

No constructor has won more Canadian Grand Prix races than Ferrari. Ferrari's history in Montreal runs deep yet recent years haven't been as fruitful, as the team has won just one Canadian Grand Prix in the last 21 years. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more.


Is Oliver Bearman the future of Ferrari?

Oliver Bearman has gotten off to a strong start in his second Formula 1 season racing for Haas, which has a close relationship with Ferrari. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney explains what Bearman will need to make the jump to F1's most famous car.


The Hairpin

With this year's Canadian Grand Prix moving from June to May, track conditions could be a key storyline, including at one of the slowest parts of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, 'The Hairpin'. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney explains why that section is so pivotal in Driven to Succeed, sponsored by Fidelity Investments.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: McLaren's long drought in Canada

They are the two-time defending Constructors' champions, home to defending defending world champion Lando Norris. Yet, despite winning more Canadian Grand Prix's than any other constructor, McLaren's 11-year drought in Canada is their second longest at any circuit. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: Montreal in May

The Canadian Grand Prix has typically been held in the month of June in Montreal but this year, the calendar has shifted it into May, and with the change comes some necessary adjustments for drivers in the cooler temperature. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney explains.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: The Max dilemma

Max Verstappen has been one of the most dominant drivers of this decade and has become one of the most outspoken and popular figures in Formula 1 history, but he and Red Bull have been off the pace in 2026 and Verstappen's blunt honesty is being aimed at the F1 new regulations. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more ahead of this year's Canadian Grand Prix on TSN.


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