Red Bull driver Max Verstappen leads the grid on lap 1 during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire. Picture date: Sunday July 6, 2025. (Photo by David Davies/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Formula 1 heads to the iconic Silverstone Circuit from July 3-5 for the British Grand Prix and the fourth sprint event in the 2026 season.
Last weekend in Austria, George Russell of Mercedes beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to the checkered flag by a margin of 1.611s to reclaim second place in the world championship and get back into title contention.
Current championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli settled for third place after a couple of mistakes in the first opening laps, now holding a 40-point cushion over his teammate.
Lewis Hamilton, who entered the Austrian Grand Prix weekend occupying second in the standings, has slipped to third place following his P5 race result and is currently six points behind Russell and 46 points away from the leader.
Heading to Silverstone, both Russell and Hamilton aim to increase the pressure on Antonelli’s maiden title hopes and score the highest possible points on their home soil – with a maximum of 33 points available for grabs for a driver in the sprint weekend.
Meanwhile, Antonelli will be keen to keep a cool head and stay out of unnecessary trouble, and despite coming off two straight winless outings, the Italian youngster certainly has the pace needed to get the job done.
Verstappen is also expected to put up some fight this weekend to score his first victory of the season following his strong display last Sunday where he came 1.611s short of winning on his team’s home turf.
Another Briton in defending champion Lando Norris is also hoping he can replicate last year’s success at Silverstone where he took the checkered flag by 6.812s over his teammate Oscar Piastri, although he knows he will be up against some tougher competition this time around.
Silverstone Circuit Stats
- First Grand Prix: 1950
- Circuit Length: 5.891km (3.661 miles)
- Race Distance: 306.198km (190.263 miles)
- Number of Laps: 52
- Number of Turns: 18
- Fastest Lap Time: 1:27.097 (Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 2020)
- Most Wins (Driver): Lewis Hamilton (9)
- Most Wins (Constructor): Ferrari (15)
- Most Pole Positions (Driver): Lewis Hamilton (7)
- Most Pole Positions (Constructor): Ferrari (12)
- 2025 Race Winner: Lando Norris (McLaren)
F1 British Grand Prix 2026 Schedule
Silverstone plays host to round nine and the fourth sprint of the season this weekend. This means teams will only have one practice session to dial in their cars and gather crucial data.
The sole practice session (FP1) kicks off at 12:30 p.m. local time (BST) on Friday, July 3, followed by sprint qualifying later in the day at 4:30 p.m.
On Saturday, July 4, drivers will battle it out in the 100km sprint at 12 p.m. before fighting for starting grid positions in the grand prix qualifying at 4 p.m.
The main race will kick off at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 5.
British Grand Prix 2026: Free Practice Start Times
All below start times are on Friday unless stated otherwise.
- Local Time (BST): 12:30 p.m.
- United States and Canada (EDT): 7:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (CDT): 6:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (PDT): 4:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (MDT): 5:30 a.m.
- Central European Time (CEST): 1:30 p.m.
- Australia (AEST): 9:30 p.m.
- Australia (AWST): 7:30 p.m.
- Australia (ACST): 9 p.m.
- Brasília, Brazil: 8:30 a.m.
- Mexico City, Mexico: 5:30 a.m.
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 2:30 p.m.
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 3:30 p.m.
- Ankara, Turkey: 2:30 p.m.
- Tokyo, Japan (JST): 8:30 p.m.
- Beijing, China (CST): 7:30 p.m.
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 7:30 p.m.
- New Delhi, India (IST): 5 p.m.
British Grand Prix 2026: Sprint Qualifying Start Times
All below start times are on Friday unless stated otherwise.
- Local Time (BST): 4:30 p.m.
- United States and Canada (EDT): 11:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (CDT): 10:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (PDT): 8:30 a.m.
- United States and Canada (MDT): 9:30 a.m.
- Central European Time (CEST): 5:30 p.m.
- Australia (AEST): 1:30 a.m. on Saturday
- Australia (AWST): 11:30 p.m.
- Australia (ACST): 1 a.m. on Saturday
- Brasília, Brazil: 12:30 p.m.
- Mexico City, Mexico: 9:30 a.m.
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 6:30 p.m.
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 7:30 p.m.
- Ankara, Turkey: 6:30 p.m.
- Tokyo, Japan (JST): 12:30 a.m. on Saturday
- Beijing, China (CST): 11:30 p.m.
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 11:30 p.m.
- New Delhi, India (IST): 9 p.m.
British Grand Prix 2026: Sprint Start Times
All below start times are on Saturday unless stated otherwise.
- Local Time (BST): 12 p.m.
- United States and Canada (EDT): 7 a.m.
- United States and Canada (CDT): 6 a.m.
- United States and Canada (PDT): 4 a.m.
- United States and Canada (MDT): 5 a.m.
- Central European Time (CEST): 1 p.m.
- Australia (AEST): 9 p.m.
- Australia (AWST): 7 p.m.
- Australia (ACST): 8:30 p.m.
- Brasília, Brazil: 8 a.m.
- Mexico City, Mexico: 5 a.m.
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 2 p.m.
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 3 p.m.
- Ankara, Turkey: 2 p.m.
- Tokyo, Japan (JST): 8 p.m.
- Beijing, China (CST): 7 p.m.
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 7 p.m.
- New Delhi, India (IST): 4:30 p.m.
British Grand Prix 2026: Qualifying Start Times
All below start times are on Saturday unless stated otherwise.
- Local Time (BST): 4 p.m.
- United States and Canada (EDT): 11 a.m.
- United States and Canada (CDT): 10 a.m.
- United States and Canada (PDT): 8 a.m.
- United States and Canada (MDT): 9 a.m.
- Central European Time (CEST): 5 p.m.
- Australia (AEST): 1 a.m. on Sunday
- Australia (AWST): 11 p.m.
- Australia (ACST): 12:30 a.m. on Sunday
- Brasília, Brazil: 12 p.m.
- Mexico City, Mexico: 9 a.m.
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 6 p.m.
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 7 p.m.
- Ankara, Turkey: 6 p.m.
- Tokyo, Japan (JST): 12 a.m. on Sunday
- Beijing, China (CST): 11 p.m.
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 11 p.m.
- New Delhi, India (IST): 8:30 p.m.
British Grand Prix 2026: Race Start Times
All below start times are on Sunday unless stated otherwise.
- Local Time (BST): 3 p.m.
- United States and Canada (EDT): 10 a.m.
- United States and Canada (CDT): 9 a.m.
- United States and Canada (PDT): 7 a.m.
- United States and Canada (MDT): 8 a.m.
- Central European Time (CEST): 4 p.m.
- Australia (AEST): 12 a.m. on Monday
- Australia (AWST): 10 p.m.
- Australia (ACST): 11:30 p.m.
- Brasília, Brazil: 11 a.m.
- Mexico City, Mexico: 8 a.m.
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 5 p.m.
- Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: 6 p.m.
- Ankara, Turkey: 5 p.m.
- Tokyo, Japan (JST): 11 p.m.
- Beijing, China (CST): 10 p.m.
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 10 p.m.
- New Delhi, India (IST): 7:30 p.m.
How To Watch 2026 F1 British Grand Prix
Fans in the U.S. can catch all the live action of the British Grand Prix on Apple TV, while viewers in the U.K. can enjoy extensive coverage on Sky Sports, with the full weekend also available to watch for free on Channel 4.
In select regions, F1 TV Pro subscribers can tune in for live coverage on any device, along with the opportunity to catch up on full session replays and highlights afterwards.
Below is the broadcast information for some key territories:
- United States: Apple TV
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports, Channel 4 (free)
- Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, Noovo
- Italy: Sky Italia
- Netherlands: Viaplay TV
- Belgium: RTBF, Play Sports
- Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
- Japan: Fuji TV
- Austria: Servus TV, ORF
- China: Shanghai TV, Guangdong Television Channel, Tencent
- New Zealand: Sky NZ
- Spain: DAZN
- Germany: Sky Deutschland, RTL
- France: Canal+
- Portugal: DAZN
- Mexico: TUDN, Sky Sports, Izzi
- Singapore: beIN SPORTS
- Brazil: TV Globo, sportv
- Middle East and Turkey: beIN SPORTS
- Latin America: ESPN
- Africa: SuperSport
Highlights from each day of the 2026 British Grand Prix weekend will be available on F1’s YouTube channel.

