The official schedule for the 2014 Canadian Grand Prix has been released for race goers. Featuring plenty of support races to keep the fans happy in the grandstands, the peak of the event will be 2pm on the Sunday when the lights go out for the Formula 1 cars. Scroll down for the schedule.

Drama unfolded last time out in Monaco as the battle between team-mates Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton hit new heights, with allegations of foul play after qualifying.

Nico Rosberg brought out the yellow flags on the second and final run of Q3 after setting the bench mark time on his first run. With Lewis Hamilton behind him on the road, it was impossible for the Briton to improve on his first timed effort. Something Lewis said was an intentional act by Rosberg.

The stewards disagreed and couldn’t see anything in the data to suggest Nico had done it on purpose, but Lewis had his own view which set the mood for the rest of the weekend. The race result at the front stayed the same as qualifying, with Nico Rosberg taking the victory and the lead in the World Championship once more.

The Montreal circuit suits Hamilton and he said he’ll be stronger than ever there. The potential for more drama to unfold is highly likely as this fierce battle for the World Championship continues.  We can’t wait!

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2014
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE *

Thursday, June 5

9:00 am to 12:00 pm “Open House” Day Pit Lane opened to visitors

Friday, June 6

8:00 am Venue opens to the public
8:50 am to 9:10 am Ferrari Challenge (20 minutes) 1st Free Practice Session
10:00 am to 11:30 am Formula 1 (90 minutes) 1st Free Practice Session
11:55 am to 12:25 pm CTCC (30 minutes) 1st Free Practice Session
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Formula 1 (90 minutes) 2nd Free Practice Session
3:55 pm to 4:15 pm Ferrari Challenge (20 minutes) 2nd Free Practice Session
4:30 pm to 5:00 pm CTCC (30 minutes) Qualifying Session
5:15 pm to 5:40 pm Masters HGP (25 minutes) Free Practice Session
6:00 pm to 6:30 pm Formula 1600 (30 minutes) Qualifying Session

Saturday, June 7

7:00 am Venue opens to the public
8:15 am to 8:45 am Ferrari Challenge (30 minutes) Qualifying Session
8:55 pm to 9:20 pm Masters HGP (25 minutes) Qualifying Session
10:00 am to 11:00 am Formula 1 (60 minutes) 3rd Free Practice Session
11:05 am to 11:15 am CTCC Grid Access and Formation Lap
11:15 am to 11:45 am CTCC (30 minutes) 1st Race
11:45 am CTCC Podium Presentation
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Formula 1 (60 minutes) Qualifying (22 for Q1, 16 for Q2, 10 for Q3)
2:20 pm to 2:30 pm Formula 1600 Grid Access and Formation Lap
2:30 pm to 3:00 pm Formula 1600 (30 minutes) 1st Race
3:00 pm Formula 1600 Podium Presentation
3:20 pm to 3:30 pm Ferrari Challenge Grid Access and Formation Lap
3:30 pm to 4:00 pm Ferrari Challenge (30 minutes) 1st Race
4:00 pm Ferrari Challenge Podium Presentation
4:20 pm to 4:30 pm CTCC Grid Access and Formation Lap
4:30 pm to 5:00 pm CTCC (30 minutes) 1st Race
5:00 pm CTCC Podium Presentation
5:20 pm to 5:30 pm Masters HGP Grid Access and Formation Lap
5:30 pm to 5:55 pm Masters HGP (25 minutes) 1st Race
6:00 pm Masters HGP Podium Presentation

Sunday, June 8

8:00 am Venue opens to the public
8:50 am to 9:00 am Formula 1600 Grid Access and Formation Lap
9:00 am to 9:30 am Formula 1600 (30 minutes) 2nd Race
9:30 am Formula 1600 Podium Presentation
9:50 am to 10:00 am Masters HGP Grid Access and Formation Lap
10:00 am to 10:25 am Masters HGP (25 minutes) 2nd Race
10:25 am Masters HGP Podium Presentation
10:50 am to 11:00 am Ferrari Challenge Grid Access and Formation Lap
11:00 am to 11:30 am Ferrari Challenge (30 minutes) 2nd Race
11:30 am Ferrari Challenge Podium Presentation
12:30 pm Formula 1 Drivers’ Parade
12:45 pm Nations’ Presentation
1:30 pm Formula 1 Pit Lane Opening and Grid Formation
1:45 pm Formula 1 Pit Lane Closing
2:00 pm FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 70 laps (excluding formation lap) or 2 hours

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