Home • Sports Coverage •
It will be held at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, and will be the first Chinese Grand Prix since the 2019 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Ahead of the weekend race, Max Verstappen leads the Drivers’ Championship with 77 points, 13 points from his teammate Sergio Perez in second, and 18 from Charles Leclerc in third.
Red Bull Racing leads the Constructors’ Championship with 141 points, separated from Ferrari by 21 points and from McLaren by 72, in second and third, respectively.
All five sessions – Practice, Sprint Shootout, Sprint, Qualifying, and the Race – will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1, with highlights of the Sprint, Qualifying and the Race on Channel 4.
The Sprint Shootout starts at 8.30am, Sprint at 4.00am, Qualifying at 8.00am and the Race at 8.00am.
Friday 19th April
Practice 1 – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 4.00am
Sprint Shootout – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 7.30am
Sprint Shootout – Highlights – Channel 4 – 12.35pm
Saturday 20th April
Sprint – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 3.00am
Qualifying – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 7.45am
Sprint/Quali – Highlights – Channel 4 – 12.15pm
Sunday 21st April
Grand Prix – Live – Sky Sports F1 – 6.30am
Grand Prix – Highlights – Channel 4 – 12.30pm
The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will take place this weekend at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix will take place this weekend at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. It will
The 2025 Masters will take place this week at the Augusta National in Georgia. Scottie Scheffler returns as defending champion