Get the latest 2025 Canadian Grand Prix odds, tips & predictions as F1 heads to Montreal with Piastri, Norris & Verstappen all gunning for victory.
Get the latest 2025 Canadian Grand Prix odds, tips & predictions as F1 heads to Montreal with Piastri, Norris & Verstappen all gunning for victory.
Formula 1 heads back across the Atlantic for round 10 of the 2025 season, with the Canadian Grand Prix taking place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
The high-speed street circuit combines long straights with heavy braking zones, tight chicanes, and the infamous ‘Wall of Champions’. Free Practice 1 begins at 1pm EST on Friday, June 6, followed by qualifying at 1pm on Saturday. The grand prix itself goes green at 2pm EST on Sunday, June 8.
Following a run of European rounds, Montreal represents a shift in pace and strategy. It’s a power-sensitive track that often produces chaotic races, unpredictable weather, and safety car interruptions.
Last year’s winner, Max Verstappen, will be aiming to replicate his 2024 performance in Montreal, where he edged out Lando Norris in the closing stages of a rain-soaked race. However, this year is shaping up to be very different, with clear skies and sunny conditions forecast for the weekend—setting the stage for a fast and dry Canadian Grand Prix.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri continue to set the benchmark when it comes to race pace, keeping McLaren firmly at the front of the grid. However, Mercedes are closing the gap fast, with their recent upgrades beginning to pay dividends.
Kimi Antonelli, in particular, is emerging as a consistent top-six threat. After three straight weekends without scoring points, the talented rookie looks primed for a breakthrough — and Montreal could be the perfect setting for his bounce-back performance.
Meanwhile, Williams are quickly building momentum. Alex Albon is making the most of the FW47’s straight-line speed, and Montreal might offer the perfect recipe for a top 3 shock.
The top sportsbooks have McLaren’s front-running pair splitting favouritism, while Verstappen sits close behind as Red Bull look to regain momentum in Jeddah.
McLaren lead the way in the latest betting for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris now splitting favouritism. Max Verstappen drifts to third in the market, while Leclerc and Russell remain the most likely challengers from Ferrari and Mercedes respectively.
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Championship leader Oscar Piastri isn’t showing any signs of slowing down as he heads into the Canadian Grand Prix. After extending his lead over teammate Lando Norris — who currently sits second in the standings — Piastri will be looking to make another statement. Expect the Aussie to come out firing, especially after a relatively underwhelming performance at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve last season. This time, he’s aiming for redemption and more championship points.
Yuki Tsunoda is long overdue for a bit of good fortune, and the Canadian Grand Prix could be the perfect place for it to turn around. Set to make his 100th career Formula 1 start, Tsunoda is growing increasingly comfortable within the Red Bull system. With additional testing mileage under his belt from extra testing in Barcelona and extensive sim work in the lead-up to Montreal, he’s well-prepared and locked in. Don’t be surprised if he delivers one of his most complete performances to date.
The veteran German continues to get the absolute most out of his Sauber, and Montreal could be the stage for another strong points-scoring performance following his standout drive in Spain. Nico Hülkenberg’s experience on challenging street-style circuits like this one is invaluable, and with Sauber showing improved straight-line speed, he’s well-equipped for the demands of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. If he keeps it clean and capitalizes on any drama ahead, a top-10 finish is firmly within reach.