How can I watch the French GP? F1 timings and TV schedules

How can I watch the French GP? F1 timings and TV schedules

 

 

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Formula 1 returns to the Circuit Paul Ricard for this weekend’s 2021 French Grand Prix.Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, F1 didn’t race in France last year.Lewis Hamilton dominated the 2018 and 2019 races from pole position, and the seven-time champion will be hoping Mercedes is back on the pace after trailing Red Bull in Monaco and Baku. The gap at the top of the drivers’ championship remains four points after Max Verstappen’s tyre failure in Azerbaijan.When is the French Grand Prix?The 2021 French Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, June 20. Cars will take to the track on Friday for practice, with FP3 and qualifying taking place on the Saturday.Where is the French Grand Prix taking place? The 2021 French Grand Prix is held at the Circuit Paul Ricard.The circuit is 5.842 km (3.630 mi) and consists of 15 corners.Where can I watch the French Grand Prix?All 23 races this season are being shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1, while extended highlights will be shown on Channel 4 later in the evening.Related ArticlesaccImages.createImage(); F1 Gossip: Bottas set for Mercedes exit at the end of 2021accImages.createImage(); Mercedes won’t change 2022 F1 development plan despite strugglesAll times are BST (British Summer Time – UK Time)FRIDAY – JUNE 18LIVE F1 PRACTICE 1 – (Sky Sports F1) – 1000LIVE F1 PRACTICE 2 – (Sky Sports F1) – 1345SATURDAY – JUNE 19LIVE F1 PRACTICE 3 – (Sky Sports F1) – 1045LIVE F1 QUALIFYING – (Sky Sports F1) – 1300TED’S QUALIFYING NOTEBOOK – (Sky Sports F1) – 1700F1 QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS – (Channel 4) – 1800SUNDAY – JUNE 20LIVE F1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX – Grand Prix Sunday (Sky Sports F1) – 1230LIVE F1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX – Race (Sky Sports F1) – 1400LIVE F1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX – Chequered Flag (Sky Sports F1) – 1600TED’S RACE NOTEBOOK – (Sky Sports F1) – 1700F1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX HIGHLIGHTS (Channel 4) – 1830How else can I follow the French Grand Prix? Besides TV coverage, will be providing live text commentary of every practice, qualifying and race session in 2021.Follow for the latest F1 news, analysis and paddock reaction.Recent French GP winners2019 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)2018 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)2008 – Felipe Massa (Ferrari)2007 – Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)2006 – Fernando Alonso (Renault) Remainder of the 2021 F1 CalendarFrench Grand Prix – June 20Styrian Grand Prix – June 27Austrian Grand Prix – July 4British Grand Prix – July 18Hungarian Grand Prix – August 1Belgian Grand Prix – August 29Dutch Grand Prix – September 5Italian Grand Prix – September 12Russian Grand Prix – September 26Japanese Grand Prix – October 10United States Grand Prix – October 24Mexican Grand Prix – October 31Brazilian Grand Prix – November 7Australian Grand Prix – November 21Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – December 5Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 12cnxps.cmd.push(function () {cnxps({playerId: “b44576b9-6f7e-4a8d-ad0b-f498c77a5f76”, storyId: “843198b2-0c04-4765-95da-5e8d13e2248a” }).render(“eb6c0b449d8244858afef55f8c12794d”);}); 

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