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Here’s how to watch the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix plus the Formula 2 and Formula 3 support races at the Red Bull Ring live in the UK:
2026 Austrian Grand Prix live session times
| Event | Date | Start Time | End Time | Time Zone | Channels |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austrian Grand Prix: First practice | Friday 26th June | 12:30pm | 1:30pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 |
| Austrian Grand Prix: Second practice | Friday 26th June | 4:00pm | 5:00pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 |
| Formula 3: Red Bull Ring race one | Saturday 27th June | 9:05am | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 | |
| Austrian Grand Prix: Third practice | Saturday 27th June | 11:30am | 12:30pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 |
| Formula 2: Red Bull Ring race one | Saturday 27th June | 1:15pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 | |
| Austrian Grand Prix: Qualifying | Saturday 27th June | 3:00pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 | |
| Formula 3: Red Bull Ring race two | Sunday 28th June | 7:40am | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 | |
| Formula 2: Red Bull Ring race two | Sunday 28th June | 9:10am | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 | |
| Austrian Grand Prix: Race | Sunday 28th June | 2:00pm | Europe: London | UK: Sky Sports F1 |
NB. F1 coverage in the USA is now available on Apple TV.
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Viewers in Britain can watch Channel 4’s highlights of the race weekend at the following times:
| Event | Date | Time | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qualifying highlights | Saturday 27th June | 6:30pm | Channel 4 |
| Grand prix highlights | Sunday 28th June | 6:30pm | Channel 4 |
Find the local session times and other support race information for the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix here:
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2026 Austrian Grand Prix
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