The 2019 Formula 1 season will take in 21 Grands Prix across five continents. To make sure you don’t miss any of the exciting action, scroll down for the local start time for each and every session this season – with the only difference this year compared to 2018 being that the French Grand Prix will start an hour earlier.
Click here for the full 2019 Formula 1 calendar.
| GRAND PRIX | FP1 | FP2 | FP3 | QUALIFYING | RACE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 1200-1330 | 1600-1730 | 1400-1500 | 1700-1800 | 1610 |
| Bahrain | 1400-1430 | 1800-1930 | 1500-1600 | 1800-1900 | 1810 |
| China | 1000-1130 | 1400-1530 | 1100-1200 | 1400-1500 | 1410 |
| Azerbaijan | 1300-1430 | 1700-1830 | 1400-1500 | 1700-1800 | 1610 |
| Spain | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Monaco* | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Canada | 1000-1130 | 1400-1530 | 1100-1200 | 1400-1500 | 1410 |
| France | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Austria | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Great Britain | 1000-1130 | 1400-1530 | 1100-1200 | 1400-1500 | 1410 |
| Germany | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Hungary | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Belgium | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Italy | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Singapore | 1630-1800 | 2030-2200 | 1800-1900 | 2100-2200 | 2010 |
| Russia | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1410 |
| Japan | 1000-1130 | 1400-1530 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1410 |
| Mexico | 1000-1130 | 1400-1530 | 1000-1100 | 1300-1400 | 1310 |
| United States | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1300-1400 | 1600-1700 | 1310 |
| Brazil | 1100-1230 | 1500-1630 | 1200-1300 | 1500-1600 | 1510 |
| Abu Dhabi | 1300-1430 | 1700-1830 | 1400-1500 | 1700-1800 | 1710 |
*Free Practice 1 and 2 take place on Thursday
To view complete details of the 2019 Formula 1 schedule, click here.
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