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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.


NASCAR Cup Series: Go Bowling at the Glen

There was no stopping Shane van Gisbergen at Watkins Glen, as he collected his seventh career win and Trackhouse Racing's first of the 2026 NASCAR Cup season. In 18 laps, he made up 29.2 seconds, passing Ty Gibbs for the race lead with seven laps to spare.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: Rain

In Formula 1 rain is often the great equalizer and over the last few years in Montreal it's been frequent. Cold, windy and rainy, the Canadian Grand Prix has thrown every element at drivers, making the already difficult circuit a major challenge. Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more.


Road to the Canadian Grand Prix: 27

The combination of the No. 27 and Ferrari is revered in Canada, made legendary by the late Gilles Villeneuve. Racing analyst Tim Hauraney has more ahead of this year's Canadian Grand Prix on TSN.


Hauraney: Antonelli is proving he belongs

At 19 years old, Kimi Antonelli is the only teenager to ever lead the F1 World Championship, and statistically he's matching records that were set by the likes of Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney weighs in on Antonelli's historic victory, if McLaren is closing the gap on Mercedes, and Max Verstappen's performance at the Miami Grand Prix.


NASCAR Cup Series: Würth 400

Chase Elliott stayed ahead of Denny Hamlin for the closing four laps after a final restart to win at Texas on Sunday, his second victory of the season and the 23rd of his career.


F1: Miami Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli resisted pressure from Lando Norris to seal his third consecutive win of the season, converting pole to victory at the Miami Grand Prix. Norris crossed the line 3.264s back in P2, while Oscar Piastri snatched the final spot on the podium from Charles Leclerc during a chaotic final two laps.


F1: Miami Grand Prix - Qualifying

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli bounced back from a troubled sprint by storming to pole position for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix. Max Verstappen burst into life amid a difficult start to the season to claim second, 0.166 seconds adrift, with Charles Leclerc third for Ferrari ahead of Lando Norris in fourth.


F1: Miami Grand Prix - Sprint Race

Lando Norris eased to victory in the Miami Grand Prix sprint to claim his first win of the season. The world champion started from pole and was never under threat as he took the checkered flag almost four seconds ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri. Championship leader Kimi Antonelli was given a five-second penalty for track limits and finished sixth.


Is Max back? Tim Hauraney's three takeaways from Saturday at Miami GP

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli took his third consecutive pole position at the Miami Grand Prix, but right behind him is Red Bull's Max Verstappen who had a strong qualifying performance. TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney shares his three takeaways from qualifying on Saturday.


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