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Russell Dominates Canadian GP Sprint
24 May
Summary
- George Russell secured pole for the Canadian Grand Prix.
- The race is the fifth round of the F1 World Championship season.
- The Canadian Grand Prix is a 70-lap, 189.7-mile event.

The 55th Canadian Grand Prix is set to thrill fans today, March 24, as the fifth event of the current Formula 1 World Championship season. Mercedes driver George Russell demonstrated strong performance by winning the sprint race, converting a pole position start into his second sprint victory this year. He will start the main race from pole position, with teammate Kimi Antonelli and McLaren's Lando Norris lining up behind him.
The iconic Canadian Grand Prix features a demanding 70-lap circuit spanning 189.7 miles and including 13 turns. Race enthusiasts in the United States can catch all the action, including today's Grand Prix, exclusively through Apple TV. The streaming service offers the entire Formula 1 season as part of its subscription, with a seven-day free trial available for new users.