F1 2021 Calendar: Full Grand Prix Schedule and How To Watch on TV
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The F1 2021 calendar turns its attention to Spain this weekend, as the teams return to their most familiar track in Barcelona.
The Catalan track is the usual base for winter testing, meaning F1 teams have more than enough data to know their way around the circuit with their eyes closed (though that probably isn’t advisable at 200mph).
Lewis Hamilton leads the Driver Standings going into the fourth race weekend, after racking up two wins in the opening two races.
Mercedes appeared to have been reeled in by Red Bull in the opening couple of races, but the German constructors struck back with an emphatic performance in Portugal last time out.
Alpine have started to demonstrate improvements in their debut season after being rebranded from Renault. Spanish icon Fernando Alonso will be determined to light up his home circuit this weekend, while teammate Esteban Ocon has produced some highly encouraging displays.
Alonso’s compatriot Carlos Sainz Jr also returns to his homeland, this time with Ferrari, who have shown plenty of promise after a dismal 2020 season.
Formula 1 2021 schedule
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In all, there are 23 scheduled races in the 2021 F1 season, with the Portuguese Grand Prix the last race added, sliding onto the docket the first week in March. The originally scheduled Vietnam Grand Prix was removed after the arrest of Nguyen Duc Chung, while the Chinese Grand Prix is currently up in the air. It was originally scheduled for April 11, but will likely not take place this season.
All races will be broadcast on the U.S. side on the ESPN family of networks, with the United States Grand Prix and Mexico City Grand Prix both airing on ABC.
Please note: The on-the-hour start times are indicative of the start of the TV broadcast, while lights out has traditionally occurred 10 minutes after the broadcast start times. Times do not include ESPN's customary pre-race broadcasts.
Here's the latest schedule:
Date | Race | Course | Start time | TV channel | Winner |
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March 28 | Bahrain Grand Prix | Bahrain International Circuit | 11 a.m. | ESPN2 | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) |
April 18 | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix | Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari | 9 a.m. | TBD | TBD |
May 2 | Portuguese Grand Prix | Algarve International Circuit | 10 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
May 9 | Spanish Grand Prix | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 9 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
May 23 | Monaco Grand Prix | Circuit de Monaco | 9 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
June 6 | Azerbaijan Grand Prix | Baku City Circuit | 8 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
June 13 | Turkish Grand Prix | Istanbul City Circuit | TBD | ESPN2 | TBD |
June 27 | French Grand Prix | Circuit Paul Ricard | 9 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
July 4 | Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring | 9 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
July 18 | British Grand Prix | Silverstone Circuit | 10 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
Aug. 1 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Hungaroring | 9 a.m. | ESPN | TBD |
Aug. 29 | Belgian Grand Prix | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 9 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Sept. 5 | Dutch Grand Prix | Circuit Zandvoort | 9 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Sept. 12 | Italian Grand Prix | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza | 9 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Sept. 26 | Russian Grand Prix | Sochi Autodrom | 8 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Oct. 3 | Singapore Grand Prix | Marina Bay Street Circuit | 8 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Oct. 10 | Japanese Grand Prix | Suzuka International Racing Course | 1 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Oct. 24 | United States Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas | 3 p.m. | ABC | TBD |
Oct. 31 | Mexico City Grand Prix | Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | 3 p.m. | ABC | TBD |
Nov. 7 | Brazilian Grand Prix | Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace | Noon | ESPN2 | TBD |
Nov. 21 | Australian Grand Prix | Albert Park Circuit | 1 a.m. | ESPN News | TBD |
Dec. 5 | Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | Jeddah Street Circuit | 11 p.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
Dec. 12 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | Yas Marina Circuit | 8 a.m. | ESPN2 | TBD |
How to watch Formula 1 on TV
You can watch every practice, qualifying and race session live on Sky Sports F1.
Sky customers can add individual channels for just £18 per month or add the complete sports package to their deal for just £23 per month.
One race – the British Grand Prix on 18th July 2021 – will be shown live on Channel 4.
How to watch every F1 race for free in the UK
Sky showing live races
Extended qualifying, plus highlights on Channel 4 shown 2.5 hours after live race ends
Just when we were worried that F1 was about to become exclusively a pay-to-watch sport, a reprieve meant fans can still watch - albeit highlights only and not live - on Channel 4 in the UK.
Sky still has the exclusive rights to show live races in the UK (as well as Italy and now Germany), meaning the only coverage on free-to-air TV in the UK will be available on Channel 4.
How to watch F1 races on Sky and NowTV
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If you’re happy to pay a subscription fee so you can watch entire races live, then Sky is the only option in the UK. While Liberty operates an online streaming service – F1 TV Pro – you can’t watch it in the UK because of Sky’s exclusive deal.
You can get Sky Sports F1 for £18 per month (or £10 per month for 18 months if you're a new customer) on top of your normal Sky package, or Complete Sports (all the sports channels) for £25 per month, again for an 18-month contract.
If you'd rather not sign up to Sky TV because you only want F1 then there is an alternative: you can subscribe via Sky’s streaming service, Now TV. That’s available on your phone, tablet, games consoles, via a web browser and also via a Now TV streaming stick.
It isn't much cheaper though: it's £33.99 per month for the Sky Sports Pass, although there is currently an offer which gets you the first three months for £25 per month.
How to watch F1 online with a VPN
If you're not in the same country as the TV broadcaster, you won't be able to watch F1 online without a VPN. For example, you can no longer watch abroad using the Sky Go app on your phone or tablet because of Brexit.
Similarly, you can't watch highlights on the All 4 app unless you use a VPN with a UK server.
We recommend using NordVPN, Surfshark, CyberGhost and Private Internet Access.
A VPN makes it appear that you're located in the same country as the broadcaster when you connect to a server in the appropriate country.
Formula 1 results 2021
28th March – Bahrain Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
18th April – Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Lando Norris (McLaren)
2nd May – Portuguese Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
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Formula 1 teams 2021
Mercedes are back and they mean business once again with their W12 car aiming to continue their untouchable streak of form.
Despite Max Verstappen’s best efforts in 2020, his Red Bull simply couldn’t come close to a credible world title challenge, but with Racing Point rebranded as Aston Martin and McLaren on the rise, the competitive midfield battle could force one or two teams to step up a gear and challenge at the top.
Ferrari will be desperate to bounce back from a horrendous season, while Haas will also hope for improvements and Williams continue to search for points following a dismal 2020.
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