Motorsport fans are in for a treat this weekend, with four events across the globe. F1 heads to a classic venue – Montreal’s Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve – for the Canadian GP. And it’s another sprint round, so a maximum of 33 points are up for grabs.
We also have the 110th running of the iconic Indy 500 coming up, along with Round 2 of DTM at Zandvoort. Here is your complete guide on when and where to tune in from India.
F1 Canadian GP schedule
Canada has delivered some of F1’s most iconic and exciting races in the past. The 2026 edition further ups the ante with the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve hosting a sprint round for the very first time.
Of course, the big story heading into the Canadian GP is the dominance of Kimi Antonelli. The 19-year-old has claimed three back-to-back wins to build a solid 20-point lead in the standings. But Canada has been a strong venue for his teammate George Russell in the past. The Mercedes driver won last year’s race from pole position and converted pole into a podium finish the year before that.
McLaren, Red Bull and Ferrari are also playing catch-up after bringing several key upgrades to the Miami GP. Lando Norris even led home a McLaren 1-2 in the Miami Sprint. With three more weeks to further go through data and fine-tune things, expect another close battle in Canada.
F1 Canadian GP: Where to watch?
All F1 Canadian GP sessions will be streamed live on FanCode and the F1 TV app.
2026 F1 Canadian GP schedule IST | |||
Date | Day | Session | Time |
May 22 | Friday | FP1 | 10pm |
May 23 | Saturday | Sprint Qualifying | 2am |
May 23 | Saturday | Sprint | 9:30pm |
May 24 | Sunday | Qualifying | 1:30am |
May 25 | Monday | Race | 1:30am |
F2 Canadian GP schedule
F2 will race in Canada for the very first time, which means teams have no prior data to fall back on. Nikola Tsolov holds a slender one-point lead over Gabriele Mini in the drivers’ championship.
After a difficult start to the season, India’s Kush Maini has climbed up to P12 in the standings following a more encouraging Miami GP.
F2 Canadian GP: Where to watch?
All F2 Canadian GP sessions will be streamed live on FanCode and the F1 TV App.
2026 F2 Canadian GP schedule IST | |||
Date | Day | Session | Time |
May 22 | Friday | FP1 | 7:35pm |
May 22 | Friday | Qualifying | 11:30pm |
May 23 | Saturday | Sprint Race | 11:40pm |
May 24 | Sunday | Feature Race | 9:35pm |
2026 Indy 500 schedule
The 110th running of the Indy 500 takes place this Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Four-time IndyCar Series champion and defending Indy 500 race winner Alex Palou will start from pole position. He’ll be attempting to become only the seventh driver in history to win back-to-back editions of the Indy 500.
Drama has already struck the field before race day, though. Alexander Rossi, who qualified P2, suffered a heavy practice crash earlier this week. Just three days after having surgery on his right ankle and left-hand finger, he’s been cleared to drive in the Indy 500. Pato O’Ward was also collected in the same incident; both he and Rossi will be competing in backup cars.
Sunday’s race will also feature four Indy 500 rookies, including Mick Schumacher, who will drive the No. 47 Honda.
Indy 500: Where to watch?
All Indy 500 sessions will be streamed live on the IndyCar Live app. The all-access pass for May 2026 costs around Rs 2,000.
2026 Indy 500 schedule IST | |||
Date | Day | Session | Time |
May 22 | Friday | Final Practice | 8:30pm |
May 24 | Sunday | Race | 10:15pm |
2026 DTM Zandvoort schedule
DTM visits one of its most beloved venues this weekend, with Zandvoort hosting Rounds 3 and 4 of the 2026 season. Mercedes’s Maro Engel currently leads the standings, seven points ahead of Lucas Auer. India’s Arjun Maini, who is competing in a Ford Mustang GT3 EVO for team HRT, stands seventh overall.
DTM Zandvoort: Where to watch?
All DTM Zandvoort sessions will be streamed live on FanCode.
2026 DTM Zandvoort schedule IST | |||
Date | Day | Session | Time |
May 22 | Friday | FP1 | 3:30pm |
May 22 | Friday | FP2 | 7:50pm |
May 23 | Saturday | Qualifying 1 | 1:15pm |
May 23 | Saturday | Race 1 | 5pm |
May 24 | Sunday | Qualifying 2 | 1:10pm |
May 24 | Sunday | Race 2 | 5pm |