Formula 1 is heading to Barcelona in May with Mercedes in a commanding position in the early stages of the season.

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Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are steaming ahead in the World Drivers' Championship points table, with the latter driver leading by a point.

Formula 1 2019 race calendar and TV coverage guide

Ferrari duo Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc may have the best chance of catching the Mercedes superstars, but can they make up ground in the Spanish Grand Prix?

RadioTimes.com rounds up how you can watch all the action live on TV this weekend with full Sky Sports and Channel 4 broadcast details.

Formula 1 2019 TV coverage guide: Spanish Grand Prix

Live from the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, Spain

Practice: Friday 10th May - Saturday 11th May

Practice sessions will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 from 15 minutes before their start times.

Practice 1: 10:00am (Friday)

Practice 2: 2:00pm (Friday)

Practice 3: 11:00am (Saturday)

Qualifying: Saturday 11th May

The qualifying session will be live on Sky Sports F1 from 1:00pm (UK time).

Qualifying 1: 2:00pm

Qualifying 2: 2:22pm

Qualifying 3: 2:45pm

Qualifying highlights: 7:30pm (on Channel 4)

Race Day: Sunday 12th May

Raceday coverage will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 from 12:30pm (UK time).

Pit Lane Live: 1:10pm

Race: 2:10pm

Highlights: 7:00pm (on Channel 4)

If you don’t have Sky, you can watch the race through NOW TV. You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £8.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract.

There is also a special offer that allows fans to purchase the entire 2019 F1 season without other sports included in the package for the equivalent of just £5 per week.

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Where else can I follow the Spanish Grand Prix?

Radio coverage of the race is on BBC Radio 5 Live.


Formula 1 2019 race calendar and TV coverage guide

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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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