What time is the Bahrain Grand Prix? F1 TV channel and live stream

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F1 is back for another season (Picture: Lars Baron/Getty Images)

The new Formula One season is finally underway with the Bahrain Grand Prix taking place later today.

The popular night time event in the Middle East is the first race of the season for the third year in a row, and the ten teams know the circuit well having completed three days of pre-season testing at the venue only last week.

That test firmly established Red Bull and Max Verstappen as favourites to defend their respective constructors’ and drivers’ championships and Saturday’s qualifying session confirmed their tag as the combination to beat.

The Mercedes pairing of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell will be hoping for a significant improvement compared to last year’s struggles, while Fred Vasseur is the new Team Principal at Ferrari as they eye their first title since 2008.

Here is your full briefing ahead of this afternoon’s F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.

What time does the Bahrain Grand Prix start today?

The Bahrain Grand Prix will take place today (Sunday, March 5) at 3pm.

Charles Leclerc driving for Ferrari during the Bahrain Grand Prix

The Bahrain International Circuit is this weekend’s venue (Picture: Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

What TV channel is the F1 race on?

The Bahrain Grand Prix will be shown live on Sky Sports F1, with coverage of the race starting at 1.30pm.

Sky customers will be able to livestream the action on the Sky Sports website and with the Sky Sports app.

Those without Sky Sports will be able to watch the race with a NOW TV day pass from £11.98.

Channel 4 will show extended highlights of qualifying on Saturday at 7.30pm, and the race on Sunday at 9pm.

Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at the Bahrain Grand Prix

Red Bull are the team to beat on Sunday (Picture: Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Who is starting on pole position?

Verstappen will be starting the race from pole after finishing just over one tenth ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.

Charles Leclerc finished three tenths behind the Dutchman in third, one place ahead of Carlos Sainz in an all-Ferrari second row.

Aston Martin have made huge strides compared to last season, with Fernando Alonso ending up P5 ahead of Russell and Hamilton in the Mercedes.



Bahrain Grand Prix starting grid

  1. Max Verstappen
  2. Sergio Perez
  3. Charles Leclerc
  4. Carlos Sainz
  5. Fernando Alonso
  6. George Russell
  7. Lewis Hamilton
  8. Lance Stroll
  9. Esteban Ocon
  10. Nico Hulkenberg
  11. Lando Norris
  12. Valtteri Bottas
  13. Zhou Guanyu
  14. Yuki Tsunoda
  15. Alex Albon
  16. Logan Sargeant
  17. Kevin Magnussen
  18. Oscar Piastri
  19. Nyck De Vries
  20. Pierre Gasly

Who won the race last year?

Leclerc won last year’s edition in Sakhir, bringing home a Ferrari one-two with teammate Sainz.

Hamilton finished on the podium ahead of Russel in P4 and Kevin Magnussen in P5.

It was a day to forget for Red Bull, who saw both Verstappen and Sergio Perez retire from the race with mechanical issues.


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