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    F1 committed to fighting racism despite no social media boycott as Lewis Hamilton tops Portuguese Grand Prix practice

    FORMULA ONE say they ARE committed to fighting against racism – despite failing to follow other sports in their social media boycott.British drivers Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and George Russell have all joined Premier League stars in staying off social media until Monday.
    Lewis Hamilton has joined the social media boycott but Formula One has notCredit: Reuters

    The move is in protest at social media companies’ failure to do more to stop online abuse.
    And while F1 continue to post across their social media channels, the sport say they don’t believe their failure to stop undermines their own anti-racism message.
    A spokesman said: “F1 is wholly committed to combating any form of discrimination, online or otherwise.
    “We support the actions of the Premier League and other sporting bodies and athletes in highlighting that more must be done to eradicate online abuse that they are receiving directly.
    “We continue to work with all platforms and our own audiences to promote respect and positive values and put a stop to racism.”
    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team has shown their support for their own campaigns, which included painting their silver car black and setting up a partnership with the Association of Black and Ethnic Minority Engineers.
    He added: “I think Formula One and Mercedes have shown commitment to the fight against racism all year long.
    “Not only with the visible initiatives but we have launched several campaigns to increase diversity and we have invested considerable resources in setting up these programmes and we would leave it to the drivers to decide if they wish to take part in a UK based boycott.
    BETTING SPECIAL – GET LEWIS HAMILTON AT 20/1 FOR A PODIUM

    ๐Ÿ F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    “I think fighting racism with different tools is necessary. F1 is a sport and up to everyone if they wish to join this UK initiative.”
    Red Bull boss, Christian Horner, added: “It is very much a UK driven thing but we don’t condone racism in any way shape or form.
    “We are following the lead of the commercial rights holder on this and the drivers’ have the freedom to follow what every action they feel suitable.”
    On Saturday, Mercedes and Red Bull will go head to head in qualifying after competing at the top of timesheets in practice.
    Hamilton topped the timesheets for Friday’s second session at the Portugal GP – with Max Verstappen a close second.
    The two have battled for wins in the opening two races of this season, with Hamilton holding just a slender one-point lead in the championship.
    Hamilton’s Mercedes topped the timesheets in Friday second practice at PortimaoCredit: Alamy
    Max Verstappen is looking to build on a promising title bid in the AlgarveCredit: Getty

    Both the Mercedes man and Red Bull’s Verstappen have a win apiece coming into this weekend’s race.
    Hamilton said: “Everyone was struggling with grip and it was quite a challenge keeping the car on the road.
    “It is going to be close. I did not get to see Max’s lap, but we have still got time to make some improvements, as have Red Bull. But it will be close, as it has been in the last two races.”
    Hamilton’s teammate, Valtteri Bottas, had topped FP1 from Verstappen by just 0.025 seconds.
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    F1 calendar 2021: Grand Prix times, schedule, tracks with Portuguese Grand Prix NEXT as Turkish GP replaces Canada

    THE 2021 Formula 1 season is two races in with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen set for a season-long scrap for the title.And this weekend the two favourites rev up in Portugal THIS weekend.

    ๐Ÿ F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    Lewis Hamilton is aiming to become the outright most successful driver of all timeCredit: Getty
    BETTING SPECIAL – GET LEWIS HAMILTON AT 20/1 FOR A PODIUM
    The Brit, 36, moved level with Michael Schumacher on seven world titles last year and will become the outright top dog if he collects the most points across this season’s races.
    The Australian Grand Prix was due to take place on the weekend of March 21, but was put back to November 21 because of coronavirus restrictions Down Under.
    Turkey has replaced Canada as the Grand Prix destination on June 13, due to concerns over Covid-19 restrictions in the North American country.
    And in April the world governing body approved sprint races in the British, Brazilian and Italian Grand Prix as a replacement for qualifying.
    Here is how the F1 calendar unfolds in 2021 with our race by race schedule.
    F1 calendar 2021
    All timings below are UK time.
    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ญ Bahrain Grand Prix
    ๐Ÿ† Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir
    Friday, March 26: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, March 27: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, March 28: Race (4pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
    ๐Ÿ† Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
    Friday, April 16: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, April 17: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, April 18: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น Portuguese Grand Prix – NEXT

    Venue: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve
    Friday, April 30: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, May 1: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, May 2: Race (3pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spanish Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
    Friday, May 7: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 8: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 9: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡จ Monaco Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo
    Thursday, May 20: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 22: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 23: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Azerbaijan Grand Prix

    Venue: Baku City Circuit
    Friday, June 4: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 5: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 6: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Grand Prix – cancelled

    ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท Turkish Grand Prix

    Venue: Istanbul Park
    Friday, June 11: Practice 1 (TBC), Practice 2 (TBC)
    Saturday, June 12: Practice 3 (TBC), Qualifying (TBC)
    Sunday, June 13: Race (TBC)

    ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท French Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
    Friday, June 25: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 26: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 27: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น Austrian Grand Prix

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, July 2: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 3: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, July 4: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง British Grand Prix
    *Inaugural sprint race replaces classic qualifying.

    Venue: Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
    Friday, July 16: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, July 17: Practice 3 (12pm), SPRINT RACE (3pm)*
    Sunday, July 18: Race (3pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡บ Hungarian Grand Prix

    Venue: Hungaroring, Budapest
    Friday, July 30: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 31: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 1: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ช Belgian Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Friday, August 27: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, August 28: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 29: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Dutch Grand Prix

    Venue: Zandvoort
    Friday, September 3: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 4: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, September 5: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian Grand Prix 2

    Venue: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    Friday, September 10: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 11: Practice 3 (11am), SPRINT RACE (2PM)
    Sunday, September 12: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian Grand Prix

    Venue: Sochi Autodrom
    Friday, September 24: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, September 25: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, September 26: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Singapore Grand Prix

    Venue: Marina Bay Street Circuit
    Friday, October 1: Practice 1 (10am), Practice 2 (1.30pm)
    Saturday, October 2: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, October 3: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese Grand Prix

    Venue: Suzuka International Racing Course, Ino, Sazuka City
    Friday, October 8: Practice 1 (3.30am), Practice 2 (7am)
    Saturday, October 9: Practice 3 (4am), Qualifying (7am)
    Sunday, October 10: Race (6am)

    ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas
    Friday, October 22: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 23: Practice 3 (7pm), Qualifying (10pm)
    Sunday, October 24: Race (8pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico City Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
    Friday, October 29: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 30: Practice 3 (5pm), Qualifying (8pm)
    Sunday, October 31: Race (7pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Interlagos
    Friday, November 5: Practice 1 (2.30pm), Practice 2 (6pm)
    Saturday, November 6: Practice 3 (3pm), SPRINT RACE (6PM)
    Sunday, November 7: Race (5pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australian Grand Prix

    Venue: Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
    Friday, November 19: Practice 1 (1.30am), Practice 2 (5am)
    Saturday, November 20: Practice 3 (3am), Qualifying (6am)
    Sunday, November 21: Race (6am)

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Saudi Arabia Grand Prix

    Venue: Jeddah Street Circuit
    Friday, December 3: Practice 1 (12.30pm), Practice 2 (4pm)
    Saturday, December 4: Practice 3 (1pm), Qualifying (4pm)
    Sunday, December 5: Race (4pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    Venue: Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island
    Friday, December 10: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, December 11: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, December 12: Race (1pm) More

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix qualifying: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule from Portimao

    FORMULA ONE is back as the season moves on to the picturesque Portuguese Grand Prix.Lewis Hamilton leads the early rankings with one win and one podium, but Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is just a point behind.
    Hamilton returns to the scene of his win last yearCredit: EPA
    Last season it was Hamilton who took the chequered flag at Portimao, with teammate Valterri Bottas in second.
    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix LIVE – Latest updates from Portimao
    When is the Portuguese Grand Prix?
    As ever, the race weekend takes place over three gruelling days.

    Portuguese Grand Prix xualifying is on Saturday, May 1 and begins at 3pm BST.
    Before that, practice three will be held at 12 noon.
    The big race itself will see lights out at the same time on Sunday, May 2.

    ๐Ÿ F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    What TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage of the practice sessions begins at 11am on Friday.
    If you’re not a Sky customer, grab a NOW TV pass from ยฃ9.99 to stream wherever you are.

    Full race schedule
    Friday, April 30

    Practice 1 – 11.30am to 12.30pm
    Practice 2 – 3pm to 4pm

    Saturday, May 1

    Practice 3 – 12pm to 1pm
    Qualifying – 3pm to 4pm

    Sunday, May 2

    Race – 3pm More

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton fastest in second practice, Verstappen impressive โ€“ latest updates

    THE PORTUGUESE GRAND PRIX is underway this weekend.Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have won one race each this season in what is looking to be a thriller.

    We’ll be bringing you all of the twists and turn from Portimao right here…
    FULL STANDINGS
    Here is how the timesheet looks at the end of FP2:
    1. HAM – 1:19.8372. VER – Overcame brake issues early on3. BOT – Three tenths off team-mate4. SAI5. ALO 6. OCO – Both Alpines in top six7. LEC – Second strong session of the day from Ferrari8. RIC9. STR10. PER – Tough day at the office11. GAS – Tops the lap count12. NOR13. RUS14. TSU15. VET16. RAI – Fewest laps after issue17. GIO18. MSC19. LAT – Took a trip to the gravel20. MAZ – 1:22.638
    Credit: AP
    CHEQUERED FLAG
    Lewis Hamilton bounces back from a below-average FP1 to take top spot in afternoon practice.
    With plenty of teams running race preparations, most of the hot laps came early in the session.
    A 1:19.837 kept Hamilton top with Max Verstappen bisecting the Mercedes in the top three.
    ONE MINUTE TO GO
    Yuki Tsunoda threatens a commentator’s curse as he skims wide – but keeps it pointing roughly in the right direction.
    CLEAN AS A WHISTLE
    Certainly one observation that can be taken at this stage (no matter what happens in the next 90 seconds) is the lack of spills in practice session this year.
    Whether it’s the shorter sessions, lack of changes in the regulations from last year, or general worries over costs, drivers are keeping it on the road rather nicely. So far.
    ALPINE CHALLENGE
    A very decent showing from Alpine in this session, Fernando Alonso leading Esteban Ocon in P5 and P6, respectively.
    Five minutes to go.
    GET THE CALCULATOR OUT
    Max Verstappen cruising along on the Medium tyres as Red Bull gather some data for Sunday’s race.
    This is the part of the weekend where teams crunch the numbers and work out where it all shakes out.
    TYRED OUT
    Lewis Hamilton tells Mercedes his Softs are out of grip and drifts out of track limits for good measure.
    The Mercs sit alongside Ferrari and AlphaTauri for the most laps this session.
    Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen tally the fewest following brake issues earlier on.
    FINAL RUNS
    Just 15 minutes to go in the final session of the day, who can stop the Mercedes on the Algarve Rollercoaster?

    LONG RUNS
    Some race stints underway now with both Mercedes and Ferrari cars out on track.
    LATIFI OFF
    We haven’t seen many spills today and Nicholas Latifi jolts into the gravel at Turn 8.
    The Canadian avoids the barriers and carries on.
    HALFWAY
    Here is the top ten after 30 minutes of FP2:

    HAM
    BOT
    SAI
    ALO
    OCO
    VER
    LEC
    STR
    PER
    RIC

    Credit: Getty
    BLISTERING
    Welcome to the Portuguese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton.
    A 1:19.837 sends the championship leader top on the Softs with two quickest sectors before a bit of a drop-off at the end of the lap.
    That’s a four-tenth gap to Max Verstappen, who ran on the Mediums.
    Perhaps that is all the ‘quicker’ tyre will give us this weekend? Something to keep an eye on.
    NEW LEADER
    A little bit quiet on the timesheets but Max Verstappen, making up for lost time, takes top spot by a tenth of a second.
    Valtteri Bottas, every bit a man on a mission, goes a tenth quicker again but that was on the Soft tyre.
    MAX BACK OUT
    Thar brake problem for Max Verstappen is being put down to a software issue on a sensor and the Dutchman is back out on track.
    WIND IT UP
    A 30km/h tailwind into the hairpin Turn 5, at the end of a long, downhill straight, is giving the drivers something extra to think about.
    A reminder that rain is not expected this weekend with low-20 degree celsius sunshine the forecast for the Algarve.
    Credit: Getty
    POWER SERG
    Some good news for Sergio Perez as he goes fastest but again Valtteri Bottas quickly jumps back to the top.
    And we finally get a glimpse of Lewis Hamilton coming into the weekend as he goes 0.08 seconds of his team-mate to go third.
    EARLY PACE
    Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz and Valtteri Bottas all take a turn at the top of the timesheet after their early efforts.
    The Red Bull is back in the pits complaining of a brake issue.
    TRAFFIC JAM
    Just the 20 cars out on track right now.
    And Lewis Hamilton tries to dive around Lance Stroll on the pit straight but has to pull back as they jockey for position.
    Pretty much every car on the Medium tyres.
    LIGHTS OUT
    Not before time, we are underway at Portimao.
    One hour of FP2 coming up!
    FAMILIAR FEEL
    If a delay to fix a drain at Portimao is bringing about a sense of deja vu, it may be because this happened last year.
    Qualifying was delayed by half an hour in October due to a broken drain (pictured) – but we’re only set for a ten-minute delay this time.
    Credit: Getty
    DRAIN ON ME
    Here is the offending drain cover…
    FP2 action should begin at 3.10pm.

    SOCIAL BOYCOTT
    As we prepare for the delayed session, Max Verstappen has announced his support for the social media boycott.
    F1 will not partake in the shutdown but Lewis Hamilton is among the many joining its start at 3pm.
    Along with my fellow F1 drivers, I support the #enoughisenough campaign this weekend. We support the call for social media platforms to act responsibly and users to act respectfully. Online abuse and hate must stop โœ‹ pic.twitter.com/mwYseSRLXbโ€” Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) April 30, 2021

    TEN MINUTE DELAY
    Hold your horses…
    Race stewards have confirmed a pause to proceedings while drain covers are repaired.
    NOT LONG TO GO
    Just 15 minutes until we can settle in for second practice in Portimao…
    LLOT OF THE POPS
    Callum Ilott made his first F1 appearance in the first practice session after signing as a reserve driver with Alfa Romeo.
    Safe to say the Brit, finishing P17, did a rather decent job.

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    F1 calendar 2021: Grand Prix times, schedule and tracks with Portuguese Grand Prix NEXT and Turkish GP replacing Canada

    THE 2021 Formula 1 season is two races in with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen set for a season-long scrap for the title and the two favourites rev up in Portugal THIS weekend. The Brit, 36, moved level with Michael Schumacher on seven world titles last year and will become the outright top dog if he collects the most points across this season’s races.

    ๐Ÿ F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    Lewis Hamilton is aiming to become the outright most successful driver of all timeCredit: Getty
    BETTING SPECIAL – GET LEWIS HAMILTON AT 20/1 FOR A PODIUM
    The Australian Grand Prix was due to take place on the weekend of March 21, but was put back to November 21 because of coronavirus restrictions Down Under.
    Turkey has replaced Canada as the Grand Prix destination on June 13, due to concerns over Covid-19 restrictions in the North American country.
    And in April the world governing body approved sprint races in the British, Brazilian and Italian Grand Prix as a replacement for qualifying.
    Here is how the F1 calendar unfolds in 2021 with our race by race schedule.
    F1 calendar 2021
    All timings below are UK time.
    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ญ Bahrain Grand Prix
    ๐Ÿ† Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir
    Friday, March 26: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, March 27: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, March 28: Race (4pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
    ๐Ÿ† Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
    Friday, April 16: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, April 17: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, April 18: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น Portuguese Grand Prix – NEXT

    Venue: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve
    Friday, April 30: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, May 1: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, May 2: Race (3pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spanish Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
    Friday, May 7: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 8: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 9: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡จ Monaco Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo
    Thursday, May 20: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 22: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 23: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Azerbaijan Grand Prix

    Venue: Baku City Circuit
    Friday, June 4: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 5: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 6: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canadian Grand Prix – cancelled

    ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท Turkish Grand Prix

    Venue: Istanbul Park
    Friday, June 11: Practice 1 (TBC), Practice 2 (TBC)
    Saturday, June 12: Practice 3 (TBC), Qualifying (TBC)
    Sunday, June 13: Race (TBC)

    ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท French Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
    Friday, June 25: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 26: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 27: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น Austrian Grand Prix

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, July 2: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 3: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, July 4: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง British Grand Prix
    *Inaugural sprint race replaces classic qualifying.

    Venue: Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
    Friday, July 16: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, July 17: Practice 3 (12pm), SPRINT RACE (3pm)*
    Sunday, July 18: Race (3pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡บ Hungarian Grand Prix

    Venue: Hungaroring, Budapest
    Friday, July 30: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 31: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 1: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ช Belgian Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Friday, August 27: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, August 28: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 29: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Dutch Grand Prix

    Venue: Zandvoort
    Friday, September 3: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 4: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, September 5: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italian Grand Prix 2

    Venue: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    Friday, September 10: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 11: Practice 3 (11am), SPRINT RACE (2PM)
    Sunday, September 12: Race (2pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russian Grand Prix

    Venue: Sochi Autodrom
    Friday, September 24: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, September 25: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, September 26: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ Singapore Grand Prix

    Venue: Marina Bay Street Circuit
    Friday, October 1: Practice 1 (10am), Practice 2 (1.30pm)
    Saturday, October 2: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, October 3: Race (1pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japanese Grand Prix

    Venue: Suzuka International Racing Course, Ino, Sazuka City
    Friday, October 8: Practice 1 (3.30am), Practice 2 (7am)
    Saturday, October 9: Practice 3 (4am), Qualifying (7am)
    Sunday, October 10: Race (6am)

    ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas
    Friday, October 22: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 23: Practice 3 (7pm), Qualifying (10pm)
    Sunday, October 24: Race (8pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico City Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
    Friday, October 29: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 30: Practice 3 (5pm), Qualifying (8pm)
    Sunday, October 31: Race (7pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Interlagos
    Friday, November 5: Practice 1 (2.30pm), Practice 2 (6pm)
    Saturday, November 6: Practice 3 (3pm), SPRINT RACE (6PM)
    Sunday, November 7: Race (5pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australian Grand Prix

    Venue: Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
    Friday, November 19: Practice 1 (1.30am), Practice 2 (5am)
    Saturday, November 20: Practice 3 (3am), Qualifying (6am)
    Sunday, November 21: Race (6am)

    ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Saudi Arabia Grand Prix

    Venue: Jeddah Street Circuit
    Friday, December 3: Practice 1 (12.30pm), Practice 2 (4pm)
    Saturday, December 4: Practice 3 (1pm), Qualifying (4pm)
    Sunday, December 5: Race (4pm)

    ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    Venue: Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island
    Friday, December 10: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, December 11: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, December 12: Race (1pm) More

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    Lewis Hamilton lets slip plans to STAY in F1 next season after volunteering to test new Pirelli tyres

    LEWIS HAMILTON has dropped a massive hint that he plans to stay in F1 next season.The Brit stalled on signing a new deal before eventually committing to Mercedes for just 10 months back in February.
    Lewis Hamilton let slip his plans to stay in F1 next seasonCredit: EPA
    The seven-time world champion in practice in Portugal on FridayCredit: Splash
    It means Hamilton, 36, will again be out of contract in December, leading to speculation that this could be his final season in the sport.
    However, the seven-time world champion says he intends to race in 2022 after letting it slip after taking the unusual step of volunteering for testing Pirelli’s new 18-inch tyres.
    He said: “Well firstly I don’t ever volunteer for test days and it’s probably one of the first ones I have volunteered for, so I immediately regretted it when I woke up in the morning on the day!
    “I was like, ‘dammit!’ But no honestly, firstly it was at a really great track to test at, so I enjoyed the day and the weather was good.
    “And I plan to be here next year and I want to help Pirelli and help lead towards them having a better product.
    “The drivers, all of us, have wished for more performance tyres and so it was important for me to gauge where the starting point is and what the difference is.
    “So, I think it was a good test and obviously the first step with the tyres.”Hamilton was picked up on his remark that he “plans to be” in F1 in 2022 and admitted his decision-making is always “pretty spontaneous”.
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    However, he said that he is still enjoying his time with Mercedes and this season’s battle with Max Verstappen, with Hamilton edging the championship by just a point from the Dutchman.
    He added: “The thing is, I’m pretty spontaneous so it can always change but I don’t know, I’m enjoying this battle.
    “It’s getting more exciting, it’s been even more of a challenge. As I’ve said I continue to love working with this team. I don’t know how long I can stay though, we’ll see.”

    Meanwhile, Verstappen has promised to continue to race hard against Hamilton at this weekend’s Portugal GP.
    He said: “I think we both have a lot of respect for each other and we will race hard against each other. But I think that’s normal too.
    “To be honest, I’m not so concerned with that. I always focus on myself and try to get the best out of myself.
    “Of course it looks like it’s between Lewis and me at the moment, but it’s still a long season and a lot of things can happen.”
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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix practice: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, race schedule from Portimao

    FORMULA ONE is back this weekend as the season moves on to the picturesque Portuguese Grand Prix.Lewis Hamilton leads the early rankings with one win and one podium, but Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is just one point behind.
    Hamilton returns to the scene of his win last yearCredit: EPA
    Last season it was Hamilton who took the chequered flag at Portimao, with teammate Valterri Bottas in second.
    When is the Portuguese Grand Prix?
    As ever, the race weekend takes place over three gruelling days.

    Practice 1 is all set for Friday, April 30 and will start at 11.30am UK time.
    The second practice session will follow on the same afternoon at 3pm.
    Qualifying is on Saturday, May 1 and begins at 3pm BST.
    While the big race itself will see lights out at the same time on Sunday, May 2.

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    What TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage of the practice sessions begins at 11am on Friday.
    If you’re not a Sky customer, grab a NOW TV pass from ยฃ9.99 to stream wherever you are.

    Full race schedule
    Friday, April 30

    Practice 1 – 11.30am to 12.30pm
    Practice 2 – 3pm to 4pm

    Saturday, May 1

    Practice 3 – 12pm to 1pm
    Qualifying – 3pm to 4pm

    Sunday, May 2

    Race – 3pm More

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix practice: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule from Portimao

    FORMULA ONE is back this weekend as the season moves on to the picturesque Portuguese Grand Prix.Lewis Hamilton leads the early rankings with one win and one podium, but Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is just one point behind.
    Hamilton returns to the scene of his win last yearCredit: EPA
    Last season it was Hamilton who took the chequered flag at Portimao, with teammate Valterri Bottas in second.
    When is the Portuguese Grand Prix?
    As ever, the race weekend takes place over three gruelling days.

    Practice 1 is all set for Friday, April 30 and will start at 11.30am UK time.
    The second practice session will follow on the same afternoon at 3pm.
    Qualifying is on Saturday, May 1 and begins at 3pm BST.
    While the big race itself will see lights out at the same time on Sunday, May 2.

    ๐Ÿ F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    What TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage of the practice sessions begins at 11am on Friday.
    If you’re not a Sky customer, grab a NOW TV pass from ยฃ9.99 to stream wherever you are.

    Full race schedule
    Friday, April 30

    Practice 1 – 11.30am to 12.30pm
    Practice 2 – 3pm to 4pm

    Saturday, May 1

    Practice 3 – 12pm to 1pm
    Qualifying – 3pm to 4pm

    Sunday, May 2

    Race – 3pm More