Round 17 of the 2021 Formula One season takes place this weekend at the Americas in Austin, Texas.
Valtteri Bottas of Mercedes took the honours here in 2019, with his teammate Lewis Hamilton finishing second and Max Verstappen of Red Bull completing the podium.
The 2020 race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
All five sessions – practices, qualifying and the race – will be shown live on Sky Sports F1, while Channel 4 airs highlights of qualifying and the race. Highlights will air on Sunday morning on Channel 4.
Qualifying starts at 10.00pm, while the Race sets off at 8.00pm UK time.
Friday 22 October
Practice 1 – Live, Sky Sports F1 – 5.00pm
Practice 2 – Live, Sky Sports F1 – 8.45pm
Saturday 23 October
Practice 3 – Live, Sky Sports F1 – 6.45pm
Qualifying – Live, Sky Sports F1 – 9.00pm
Sunday 24 October
Qualifying – Highlights, Channel 4 – 8.30am
The Race – Live, Sky Sports F1 – 6.30pm
The Race – Highlights, Channel 4 – 12.05am (mon morn)
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