GRANDE PRÊMIO opens Sunday's Formula 1 program with the Briefing, bringing you LIVE the latest information before the action in Montreal
Formula 1 starts its ninth round of the 2022 calendar this Sunday (19), with the Canadian Grand Prix. The round will be fully covered byGRANDE PRÊMIO, which will bring you the latest information before the start. And, of course,BRIEFING will preview the race and grid formation.
EverythingLIVE on GPV, the Grand Prix YouTube channel, starting at 2 pm (GMT-3).
In qualifying practice, no one could make it. The rainy - at the beginning - qualifying session of the Formula 1 2022 Canadian GP held this Saturday (18), had Max Verstappen as pole-position. After leading TL1 and TL2, the reigning world champion confirmed the good pace he showed in Montreal and, with no major problems, secured the first position on the starting grid. The surprise was on Fernando Alonso's account. Also very fast throughout the weekend, the two-time world champion managed a flying lap at the end and secured his place on the front row. Carlos Sainz rounded out the top three.
The Canadian GP is scheduled to start at 3 pm (Brasília, GMT-3),with live broadcast by Band on network TV and the streaming service F1 TV Pro.
One hour earlier, at 2 pm (Brasília, GMT-3), theGP opens the broadcast ofBRIEFING, a program that previews the ninth race of the season and brings the latest information before the start. Presented by Victor Martins and with commentary by Evelyn Guimarães and Gabriel Curty. AllLIVE and on the GRANDE PRÊMIO YouTube channel.
Soon after the end of the race, GRANDEPRÊMIO will go live again to discuss all the repercussions of the race, the winner, the highlights, and the voting for the Guiomar Aguiar award with the worst names of the race, as well as the drivers' notes in Eis as Notas. The presentation is by Felipe Leite, with commentary by Guilherme Bloisi and production by Pedro Prado. Always on theGRANDE PRÊMIO channel on YouTube.