F1 schedule this weekend: Practice, qualifying and race start time and live stream for Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Red Bull driver Sergio Perez ahead of the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix. (Mark Thompson/Getty Images)
Red Bull driver Sergio Perez ahead of the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix. (Mark Thompson/Getty Images) /
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Check out the F1 schedule for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend including practice, qualifying and race start times and live streams.

The 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend is set with the battle for the Formula 1 championship tightening up after drama in Monaco.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen tops the standings but Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc isn’t far behind. And don’t forget Sergio Perez, the No. 2 Red Bull driver who has launched his own title charge with a victory at the Monaco GP.

Results in Baku will undoubtedly shape the next wave of F1 races as the season continues. On Sunday, drivers will undertake 51 laps each covering 3.7 miles of track with valuable points on the line. But first, they need to make it through practice and qualifying sessions setting the stage for the big day.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the F1 schedule unfold this weekend:

F1 practice schedule for Azerbaijan Grand Prix

It all begins on Friday with practice sessions as the drivers and their teams get a lay of the land at the Bau City Circuit.

  • FP1: Friday, June 10 — 7:00 a.m. ET — ESPN2
  • FP2: Friday, June 10 — 10:00 a.m. ET — ESPN2
  • FP3: Saturday, June 11 — 7:00 a.m. ET — ESPNU

F1 qualifying schedule for Azerbaijan GP

Qualifying will take place at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, June 11 on ESPN2.

F1 race start time in Baku

Coverage of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix will begin at 5:30 a.m. on ESPN with lights out at 7:00 a.m. on ESPN.

Formula 1 live stream information

All the events at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend will be covered on ESPN and the ESPN family of networks. To catch a live stream online or on a mobile device, head over to Watch ESPN.

If you’re a cord-cutter, fear not. You can tune in by trying out a streaming service like Fubo TV with their nifty seven-day free trial.

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