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Is there an F1 race today? Formula 1 2024 schedule, TV channels for next Grand Prix

Jonathan Burnett

Is there an F1 race today? Formula 1 2024 schedule, TV channels for next Grand Prix image

The battle for the 2024 Formula One World Drivers' Championship was blown wide open last weekend, with Max Verstappen's seemingly unstoppable rise towards an unassailable points tally brought to a shuddering halt at the Albert Park Circuit in Australia.

Retiring with a brakes issue just three laps into the race, Verstappen's early exit — along with Lewis Hamilton's withdrawal after lap 15 — vacated the course of its outstanding car and left plenty of opportunity for the other contenders to seize the moment.

Ferrari, Red Bull's closest challengers for the past few seasons, did just that, with Carlos Sainz storming to victory just a few seconds ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's McLaren weren't far behind, with Sergio Perez finishing fifth on a day to forget for the Austrian team.

It was a race which has injected some much-needed drama into the early stages of this F1 season, cutting the gap between Verstappen and the rest to just four points as the fourth meeting of the season approaches. However, there's another weekend off prior to the Japanese Grand Prix, which will take place from the famous Suzuka International Racing Course on Sunday, April 7. 

If you're keen to keep tabs on all the F1 action every single weekend — don't fret, The Sporting News has all the info you'll need about the each race of the season, and how to watch or catch up from across the world.

Is there a Formula 1 race on today?

Unfortunately not! There was a two-week break preceding the Australian Grand Prix, and another follows prior to the 38th edition of the Japanese Grand Prix, which will take place on the first weekend of April.

The Suzuka International Racing Course is one of the most well-known circuits on the F1 calendar, and this race is by far the longest-running World Championship event to be held in Asia. First held at the Fuji Speedway in 1976 and 1977, a nine-year hiatus followed before the event returned in 1987, and aside from a brief return to Fuji in 2007 and 2008, Suzuka has ever since been the home of elite motorsport racing in the land of the rising sun.

When is next Formula 1 race?

Following a pulsating Australian Grand Prix which saw twists and turns aplenty in the World Drivers' Championship, there's a two-week break ahead of the next meeting, also held on the western coastline of the Pacific Ocean.

The 2024 Japanese Grand Prix, held much earlier in the season than its usual September/October slot, gets underway with the first practice session on Friday, April 5, leading into qualifying the following day before the race itself on Sunday, April 7 begins at 2 p.m. local time (JST).

Here's how to watch the race across selected areas of the world's major regions:

RegionTV channelStreaming
USAESPN2ESPN+Fubo, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV
CanadaTSN (English), RDS / Noovo (French)

TSN Direct

UKSky Sports F1NOW TV, Sky Go app
AustraliaFox SportsFoxtel Go, Kayo Sports
India-FanCode, F1 TV Pro

F1 2024 race schedule

We're three races down of a record-breaking 24 this season, with Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Australia all ticked off the list. The 20 competing drivers in 2024 now head to the Suzuka International Racing Course for the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, April 7.

DateGrand PrixTrackStart Time (local)
April 7Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing Course2:00 pm
April 21Chinese Grand PrixShanghai International Circuit3:00 pm
May 5Miami Grand PrixMiami International Autodrome4:00 pm
May 19Emilia Romagna GPAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari3:00 pm
May 26Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco3:00 pm
June 9Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gilles-Villeneuve2:00 pm
June 23Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya3:00 pm
June 30Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring3:00 pm
July 7British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit3:00 pm
July 21Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring3:00 pm
July 28Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps3:00 pm
August 25Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort3:00 pm
September 1Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale Monza3:00 pm
September 15Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Circuit3:00 pm
September 22Singapore Grand PrixMarina Bay Street Circuit8:00 pm
October 20USA Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas2:00 pm
October 27Mexico City GPAutodromo Hermanos Rodríguez2:00 pm
November 3Sao Paulo Grand PrixAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace2:00 pm
November 23Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas Strip Circuit10:00 pm
December 1Qatar Grand PrixLusail International Circut8:00 pm
December 8Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYas Marina Circuit5:00 pm

Jonathan Burnett

Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.