When is the F1 French Grand Prix and how can I watch it?

When is the F1 French Grand Prix and how can I watch it?

 

 

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Formula 1 returns to Europe for the first of two races in a row – and the start of a busy stretch before the summer break – at the French Grand Prix. Mercedes heads to France unbeaten so far this season after Lewis Hamilton recorded the team’s seventh straight victory in controversial circumstances following a time penalty for race-leader Sebastian Vettel.The result has seen Hamilton and Mercedes extend their respective advantages in both world championships, while Ferrari was left frustrated by a penalty that stirred great debate up and down the F1 paddock. For only the second time this season, Ferrari looked to hold a genuine pace advantage over Mercedes in Montreal and it will be determined to carry that form into the French Grand Prix, which was won by Hamilton last year as Paul Ricard returned to the F1 calendar. When is the French Grand Prix?The 2019 French Grand Prix takes place on Sunday June 23. Cars hit the track for the first time during FP1 and FP2 on Friday, before final practice and qualifying takes place on Saturday.Where is the French Grand Prix taking place?The French Grand Prix is held at the Circuit Paul Circuit at Le Castellet, France. The track is 5.842kms long and has 15 turns, with the race set to last 53 laps.Where can I watch the French Grand Prix?The French Grand Prix is being shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 (UK only). Below are the times.Friday June 21LIVE French GP FP1 – 9.45amLIVE French GP FP2 – 1.45pmSaturday June 22LIVE French GP FP3 – 10.45amLIVE French GP Qualifying – 2pmSunday June 23LIVE French GP Pit Lane Live – 12.30pmLIVE French GP On the Grid – 1.30pmLIVE French GP Race – 2.10pmHow else can I follow the 2019 French Grand Prix?Besides TV coverage, will be reporting from the Paul Ricard paddock with live text commentary, plus the usual news interviews and updates. Follow to remain up to date on Twitter, while Luke Smith (@LukeSmithF1) will be on the ground in France.Recent French Grand Prix F1 Winners:2018: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)”4Races below held at Magny-Cours2008: Felipe Massa (Ferrari)2007: Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)2006: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)2005: Fernando Alonso (Renault)2004: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)2003: Ralf Schumacher (Williams)2002: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)2001: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)2000: David Coulthard (McLaren)Where can I watch Formula 1 in 2019?ALL F1 races, qualifying and practice sessions will be shown exclusively LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK during 2019 – barring the British Grand Prix, which will be dual-broadcast with Channel 4. Channel 4 will provide a comprehensive highlights package across the season.17 March Australian Grand Prix31 March Bahrain Grand Prix14 April Chinese Grand Prix28 April Azerbaijan Grand Prix12 May Spanish Grand Prix26 May Monaco Grand Prix9 June Canadian Grand Prix23 June French Grand Prix30 June Austrian Grand Prix14 July British Grand Prix28 July German Grand Prix4 August Hungarian Grand Prix1 September Belgian Grand Prix8 September Italian Grand Prix22 September Singapore Grand Prix29 September Russian Grand Prix13 October Japanese Grand Prix27 October Mexican Grand Prix3 November United States Grand Prix17 November Brazilian Grand Prix1 December Abu Dhabi Grand PrixM162696.JPG accImages.createImage(); 

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