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The times of the Grand Prix 2026 is made official: here is when to point the alarm clocks

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Formula 1 2026 Calendar: Baku Race Day Shift & Fans Face Early Starts – Breaking News

Motorsport enthusiasts, get your calendars ready! The Formula 1 2026 season schedule is officially here, and it brings a few key changes alongside the familiar thrill of high-speed racing. The FIA has published the complete timings for each session, including the six sprint races planned for the upcoming season. While the overall structure remains largely consistent with 2025, a significant adjustment to the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and consistently early start times for fans worldwide are grabbing headlines. This is a breaking news update for all F1 followers, and we’re diving deep into what it means for you.

Baku Breaks Tradition: Saturday Grand Prix

The most notable alteration to the 2026 calendar is the shift of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku to a Saturday race. This is due to the observance of Memorial Day in the country on September 27th. To accommodate this, track activity will commence on Thursday, creating a slightly compressed race weekend format. This change is a first for recent F1 seasons and demonstrates the sport’s willingness to adapt to local customs and events. It’s a logistical challenge for teams, but promises a unique spectacle for fans.

Early Mornings for Dedicated Fans

Prepare to set those alarms! The 2026 schedule continues the trend of challenging viewing times for fans in many regions. The season opener in Australia, and races in China and Japan, will require particularly early wake-up calls. Even the Las Vegas Grand Prix, a prime-time event in the US, will see fans in Europe tuning in at 5:00 AM. This global reach of Formula 1 is fantastic, but it demands dedication from its international fanbase. It’s a testament to the sport’s growing popularity that fans are willing to make these sacrifices to witness the action live.

2026 Formula 1 Season Schedule – Full Session Times (Italian Time)

Grand prize
Data
FP1
FP2
FP3
Sprint qualification
Sprint
Qualification
We are

1
Australia
06-08 Marzo
04:30
08:00
04:30

08:00
07:00

2
China
13-15 Marzo
05:30

09:30
05:00
09:00
09:00

3
Japan
27-29 Marzo
04:30
08:00
04:30

08:00
07:00

4
Bahrain
10-12 April
13:30
17:00
14:30

18:00
17:00

5
Saudi Arabia
17-19 April
15:30
19:00
15:30

19:00
19:00

6
Miami
01-03 Maggio
18:30

22:30
18:00
22:00
22:00

7
Canada
22-24 Maggio
18:30

22:30
18:00
22:00
22:00

8
Monaco
05-07 June
13:30
17:00
12:30

16:00
15:00

9
Barcellona-Catalunya
12-14 June
13:30
17:00
12:30

16:00
15:00

10
Austria
26-28 June
13:30
17:00
12:30

16:00
15:00

11
Great Britain
03-05 July
13:30

17:30
13:00
17:00
16:00

12
Belgium
17-19 July
13:00
17:00
12:30

17:00
15:00

13
Hungary
24-26 July
13:00
17:00
12:30

17:00
15:00

14
When
21-23 August
12:30

16:30
12:00
16:00
15:00

15
Italia
04-06 September
13:00
17:00
12:30

17:00
15:00

16
Spain (Madrid)
11-13 September
13:30
17:00
12:30

16:00
15:00

17
Azerbaijan*
24-26 September
10:30
14:00
10:30

14:00
13:00

18
Singapore
09-11 October
11:30

14:30
11:00
15:00
14:00

19
United States
23-25 ​​October
19:30
23:00
19:30

23:00
22:00

20
Mexico
30 October – 01 November
20:30
00:00 +1
19:30

23:00
22:00

21
Brazil
06-08 November
17:30
21:00
16:30

20:00
19:00

22
Las Vegas*
19-21 November
01:30
05:00
01:30

05:00
05:00

23
Qatar
27-29 November
15:30
19:00
16:30

20:00
18:00

24
Abu Dhabi
04-06 December
11:30
15:00
12:30

16:00
17:00

* FP1 and FP2 held on Thursday, FP3 and qualifies on Friday, race on Saturday

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