Find a full list of the season's races, those that are the most notable and how to watch them on television. Formula 1 sticks closely to its calendar, so this is the place to come and find out how not to miss a race.
See where the Formula 1 drivers will race in 2010. This is the 2010 calendar as announced by the International Automobile Federation in December 2009.
See what time the 17 Formula 1 Grand Prix races start in 2009. All times are in local time.
See where the Formula 1 drivers will race in 2009. This is the 2009 provisional calendar as announced by the International Automobile Federation in November 2008. The final schedule is announced in December.
See where the Formula 1 drivers will race in 2009. This is the 2009 provisional calendar as announced by the International Automobile Federation in October 2008. The final schedule is announced in December.
The Singapore Grand Prix is the first night race for Formula 1. It takes place in the streets of Singapore, and the entire racing schedule will be similar to that of the European races but at night time. That means that spectators in Europe will be able to watch the race on television at the same time as usual.
This is the revised 2008 schedule as announced by the International Automobile Federation in September 2007. See where the Formula 1 drivers will race in 2008.
See where the Formula 1 drivers will race in 2008. This is the 2008 provisional schedule as announced by the International Automobile Federation in July 2007.
The web site of the Formula 1 promoter offers a race-by-race schedule of all track action times. Just click on the link under the Grand Prix of your choice, and then click on the timetable link to find out when the track action takes place local time.