Scheduling: The 2014 Italian Grand Prix

Following the last round in Belgium, which seen Daniel Ricciardo close in on both Mercedes drivers at the front of the field thanks to their own coming together, the field heads to Monza for the Italian Grand Prix!

If you want to jump to the schedules, click the links below…

Thursday 4th September
Friday 5th September
Saturday 6th September
Sunday 7th September
Wednesday 10th September
Classic F1

Both BBC and Sky Sports are live weekend, meaning that it is the usual schedule for both, and not too many surprises worth pointing out. There is an oddity in the Sky schedule which claims that practice one is getting half an hour of build-up, which (outside of Australia) never happens so that should change, which is why I’ve deliberately used the normal programme time in the piece below. One scheduling note that is accurate is BBC giving practice three half an hour of reaction. It’s good to see that happen, and bridges some of the gap between practice three and qualifying shows.

Elsewhere, the second episode of Tales from the Vault is on immediately after the race on Sunday, focussing on underdogs, with Damon Hill, John Watson and Pat Symonds as guests. There currently is not a third episode scheduled for after Singapore, as only two episodes have been filmed so far. I’d expect further episodes to turn up later in the year, or more realistically 2015 sadly given that there is a lot more travel and time involved in the last haul of races. Here are all the details you need:

Thursday 4th September
14:00 to 14:45 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
23:30 to 23:45 – Gear Up for Italy (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 5th September
08:45 to 11:00 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
08:55 to 10:35 – F1: Practice 1 (BBC Two)
11:00 to 11:50 – GP2: Practice (Sky Sports F1)
12:45 to 14:50 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
13:00 to 14:35 – F1: Practice 2 (BBC Two)
14:50 to 15:30 – GP2: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
16:00 to 16:45 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 6th September
08:45 to 09:20 – GP3: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
09:25 to 09:45 – The F1 Show: Journalists Special (Sky Sports F1)
09:45 to 11:15 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
09:55 to 11:30 – F1: Practice 3 (BBC Two)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky1)
12:10 to 14:30 – F1: Qualifying (BBC One)
13:00 to 15:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky1 + 1)
14:35 to 16:05 – GP2: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP3: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sunday 7th September
08:20 to 09:20 – GP3: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
09:30 to 10:45 – GP2: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
10:45 to 17:45 – BTCC: Rockingham (ITV4)
11:30 to 16:15 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live
12:10 to 15:30 – F1: Race (BBC One)
15:30 to 16:30 – F1: Forum (BBC Red Button)
16:15 to 17:15 – Tales from the Vault (Sky Sports F1)

Wednesday 10th September
20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report (Sky Sports F1)

Classic F1 on Sky Sports F1
30/08 – 21:00 to 22:00 – 1991 Canadian Grand Prix Highlights
31/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1993 Monaco Grand Prix Highlights
01/09 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1994 British Grand Prix Highlights
02/09 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1986 Australian Grand Prix Highlights
03/09 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2008 Italian Grand Prix
04/09 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 1989 Italian Grand Prix
05/09 – 18:00 to 20:00 – 2010 Italian Grand Prix
06/09 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1993 Italian Grand Prix Highlights
07/09 – 17:15 to 18:00 – 1995 Italian Grand Prix Highlights
07/09 – 20:30 to 21:30 – 1973 Season Review
08/09 – 21:00 to 21:30 – 1981 Spanish Grand Prix Highlights
09/09 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix Highlights
10/09 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2002 Malaysian Grand Prix
11/09 – 21:00 to 22:00 – 1986 Spanish Grand Prix Highlights
12/09 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 1999 Austrian Grand Prix

As always, if anything changes, I will update the schedule.

Update on August 30th – Sky’s coverage of qualifying is being simulcast on Sky1. Whilst good, I don’t understand why they are doing this for a race where BBC are also live. Seems a bit of a waste to me.

Update on August 30th at 18:30 – So an advert during Saturday Night Football concerning the F1 shows that Sky’s coverage does indeed start Friday ‘at 08:30’. I’m not sure why that is, and for what it’s worth, that hasn’t been amended in the last week since Belgium, it has always been the case.

Update on September 2nd – Sky schedule for the Friday now the usual-selves so nothing to see here.

Update on September 6th – A late edition to the schedule’s for today, and repeated multiple times is the addition of an F1 Show Journalists Special, at twenty minutes long focussing on the Mercedes drama from Spa.

Scheduling: The 2014 Belgian Grand Prix

The battle between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg heads into the second half of the season as the Formula 1 teams and drivers reconvene in Spa for the Belgian Grand Prix! With eleven points separating the two, it is pretty much a guarantee that the title battle will, barring a miracle, go down to the wire at the last race of the season, the controversial ‘double points’ round in Abu Dhabi. For those wishing to jump to the scheduling, click the links below…

Thursday 21st August
Friday 22nd August
Saturday 23rd August
Sunday 24th August
Wednesday 27th August
Classic F1

On the broadcasting front, the situation is interesting in the championship run-in. Sky have only three exclusive races left this year, compared with BBC’s five live races. One of the BBC’s five live races is Russia. In the unlikely event that Formula 1 chooses to avoid the situation in Russia and removes it from the calendar, it poses an interesting question of whether BBC could ‘claim’ another live race in the championship run in, because the removal of Russia would leave BBC with eight live races and ten highlight races across the entire season, obviously that is not a 50/50 split. I’ll follow that line in the run up to Russia if it is axed, it would be interesting to see what the contract stipulates (there is the more serious point as to whether BBC and Sky choose to send their teams to Russia, but that is a separate subject and one that will probably be monitored nearer to the event).

Back to Belgium, and the BBC side is at full strength again, both Lee McKenzie and Eddie Jordan will be back with the team. Over on Sky, their new show with unseen footage from Formula One Management’s archive will première on Sunday 24th August on the channel. The first edition will focus on team-mates with Nigel Mansell and Christian Horner alongside Steve Rider. I hope this doesn’t fly under the radar, but that relies on Sky to promote it. And by that I mean get the message out to the wider F1 media. The key phrase, as I’ve said before should be “unseen footage”. If that isn’t a trigger for an interesting article or two on whatever footage they’ve got hold of, I don’t know what is. It depends how good/revealing the footage is too as to whether they can ‘sell’ it to the F1 journalists to write about, or whether it is just another Sky F1 programme which probably won’t be written about in the future (hopefully not, mind).

Elsewhere, ESPN have the penultimate round of the IndyCar Series on Sunday evening, whilst ITV4 have live coverage of the British Touring Car Championship from Knockhill. Below are all the details you need:

Thursday 21st August
14:00 to 14:45 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
23:30 to 23:45 – F1: Gear Up for Belgium (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 22nd August
08:45 to 11:00 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
08:55 to 10:35 – F1: Practice 1 (BBC Two)
11:00 to 11:50 – GP2: Practice (Sky Sports F1)
12:45 to 14:50 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
12:55 to 14:35 – F1: Practice 2 (BBC Two)
14:50 to 15:30 – GP2: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
16:00 to 16:45 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 23rd August
08:45 to 09:20 – GP3: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
09:45 to 11:15 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
09:55 to 11:10 – F1: Practice 3 (BBC Two)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
12:10 to 14:20 – F1: Qualifying (BBC One)
14:35 to 16:05 – GP2: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP3: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sunday 24th August
08:20 to 09:05 – GP3: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
09:30 to 10:45 – GP2: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
10:45 to 18:00 – BTCC: Knockhill (ITV4)
11:30 to 16:15 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live
12:10 to 15:30 – F1: Race (BBC One)
15:30 to 16:30 – F1: Forum (BBC Red Button)
16:15 to 17:15 – Tales from the Vault (Sky Sports F1)
21:30 to 00:00 – IndyCars: Sonoma (ESPN)

Wednesday 27th August
20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report (Sky Sports F1)

Classic F1 on Sky Sports F1
16/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1996 Spanish Grand Prix Highlights
17/08 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2011 German Grand Prix
18/08 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2005 Japanese Grand Prix
19/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1985 Belgian Grand Prix Highlights
20/08 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 1998 Belgian Grand Prix
21/08 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2010 Belgian Grand Prix
22/08 – 18:00 to 19:45 – 2000 Belgian Grand Prix
23/08 – 21:20 to 22:05 – 1982 Belgian Grand Prix Highlights
24/08 – 17:15 to 18:15 – 1972 Season Review
24/08 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2005 Belgian Grand Prix
25/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2012 Spanish Grand Prix (Sky commentary)
26/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2011 Chinese Grand Prix
27/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix
28/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1986 Brazilian Grand Prix Highlights
29/08 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 2012 European Grand Prix (Sky commentary)

As always, any scheduling updates will be posted here as well.

Scheduling: The 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix

It’s the last Formula One race before the Summer break as the field head to Budapest for the tight and twisty Hungarian Grand Prix. As always, the race will be live on Sky Sports F1, with extended highlights across the BBC. For the full schedule, click the links below…

Thursday 24th July
Friday 25th July
Saturday 26th July
Sunday 27th July
Wednesday 30th July
Classic F1

Due to the Commonwealth Games, highlights of qualifying are on BBC Two. Highlights of the race are on BBC One, albeit in an 80 minute slot, so clearly someone at the BBC is banking on a dull Hungarian Grand Prix! Lee McKenzie is again not with the BBC team due to the games, and will be back with them in Belgium.

There are two other changes to note. The first note is that Hungary will be Jack Nicholls’ second race in the Radio 5 Live commentary box, taking James Allen’s position. Nicholls, as of September, will also be heard during Formula E’s television coverage as lead commentator alongside Dario Franchitti. Over on Sky Sports F1, Bruno Senna will be making his third appearance this season with the team. All of the details you need are listed below…

Thursday 24th July
14:00 to 14:45 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 25th July
08:30 to 08:45 – F1: Gear Up for Hungary (Sky Sports F1)
08:45 to 11:00 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
08:55 to 10:35 – F1: Practice 1 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
11:00 to 11:50 – GP2: Practice (Sky Sports F1)
12:45 to 14:50 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
12:55 to 14:35 – F1: Practice 2 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
14:50 to 15:30 – GP2: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
16:00 to 16:45 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 26th July
08:45 to 09:20 – GP3: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
09:45 to 11:15 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
09:55 to 11:05 – F1: Practice 3 (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
12:55 to 14:05 – F1: Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra)
14:35 to 16:05 – GP2: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP3: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
17:40 to 18:55 – F1: Qualifying Highlights (BBC Two)

Sunday 27th July
08:20 to 09:20 – GP3: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
09:30 to 10:45 – GP2: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
11:30 to 16:15 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live
13:00 to 15:00 – F1: Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)
17:10 to 18:30 – F1: Race Highlights (BBC One)

Wednesday 30th July
20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report (Sky Sports F1)

Classic F1 on Sky Sports F1
Sky’s schedules do not go beyond August 15th, so anything beyond the 15th, I will include in the Belgium schedule piece. As you can see, there’s no themes during the Summer break. I’m more likely to watch (or keep track of) classic F1 if there was a running theme, as I’ve said before. Throwing on random race after random race seems like a complete waste to me.

21/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1982 Monaco Grand Prix Highlights
22/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1987 Detroit Grand Prix Highlights
23/07 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 2011 Hungarian Grand Prix
24/07 – 21:00 to 23:45 – 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix
25/07 – 18:00 to 20:15 – 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix (Sky commentary)
26/07 – 17:15 to 18:15 – 1971 Season Review
26/07 – 21:20 to 23:35 – 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix
27/07 – 17:15 to 18:00 – 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix Highlights
28/07 – 21:00 to 21:30 – 1990 United States Grand Prix Highlights
29/07 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix
30/07 – 21:00 to 22:30 – 1989 Japanese Grand Prix Highlights
31/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1989 Monaco Grand Prix Highlights
01/08 – 21:00 to 23:45 – 2008 Singapore Grand Prix
02/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1991 Spanish Grand Prix Highlights
03/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1990 Australian Grand Prix Highlights
04/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix (Sky commentary)
05/08 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2007 Brazilian Grand Prix
06/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2008 Chinese Grand Prix
07/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1987 British Grand Prix Highlights
08/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1986 Brazilian Grand Prix Highlights
09/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2012 European Grand Prix (Sky commentary)
10/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1988 Monaco Grand Prix Highlights
11/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1994 Spanish Grand Prix Highlights
12/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1996 Japanese Grand Prix Highlights
13/08 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1996 Australian Grand Prix Highlights
14/08 – 21:00 to 22:00 – 1986 British Grand Prix Highlights
15/08 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2013 Chinese Grand Prix (Sky commentary)

If anything significant changes, I will amend the above as necessary.

Scheduling: The 2014 German Grand Prix

The Formula 1 season hits the halfway point as the teams and drivers’ convene on the Hockenheimring for the German Grand Prix! The action will be live on Sky Sports F1, with extended highlights on BBC later in the evening. If you want to jump straight to the schedule, click the links below…

Thursday 17th July
Friday 18th July
Saturday 19th July
Sunday 20th July
Wednesday 23rd July
Classic F1

This year, due to The Open, the race highlights, like in 2012, will be aired on BBC Two from 19:00. Given that the highlights show is not following on from an Andy Murray final at Wimbledon, I fully expect a substantial ratings drop compared with 2013, a more realistic barometer is 2012 and before. In a little bit of good scheduling though, a repeat of the film Grand Prix precedes the BBC Two highlights show.

The main BBC personnel news is that Lee McKenzie will not be with the team for either Germany or Hungary due to the Commonwealth Games. It will be the first race that she has missed since 2008, before BBC had the Formula 1 television contract. Jennie Gow is stepping into McKenzie’s shoes for the weekend, Gow continuing her 5 Live commitments at the same time.

Elsewhere, there is a double bill of the IndyCar Series with two races in Toronto, both airing live on ESPN.

Thursday 17th July
14:00 to 14:45 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
21:00 to 22:00 – F1: Preview (BBC Radio 5 Live)
23:30 to 23:45 – F1: Gear Up for Germany (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 18th July
08:45 to 11:00 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
11:00 to 11:50 – GP2: Practice (Sky Sports F1)
12:45 to 14:50 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
14:50 to 15:30 – GP2: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
16:00 to 16:45 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 19th July
08:45 to 09:25 – GP3: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
09:45 to 11:15 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
13:00 to 14:05 – F1: Qualifying (BBC Radio 5 Live)
14:35 to 16:05 – GP2: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP3: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
17:25 to 18:40 – F1: Qualifying Highlights (BBC One)
19:45 to 20:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)
20:30 to 23:00 – IndyCars: Toronto (ESPN)

Sunday 20th July
08:20 to 09:20 – GP3: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
09:30 to 10:45 – GP2: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
11:30 to 16:15 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live
12:45 to 15:00 – F1: Race (BBC Radio 5 Live)
15:30 to 17:00 – IndyCars: Toronto (ESPN)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP Heroes: Niki Lauda (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 19:00 – FILM: Grand Prix (BBC Two)
19:00 to 20:30 – F1: Race Highlights (BBC Two)
20:30 to 23:00 – IndyCars: Toronto (ESPN)

Wednesday 23rd July
20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report (Sky Sports F1)

Classic F1 on Sky Sports F1
12/07 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 1998 Belgian Grand Prix
13/07 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix
14/07 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix
15/07 – 21:00 to 23:15 – 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
16/07 – 21:00 to 23:30 – 2000 German Grand Prix
17/07 – 21:00 to 22:00 – 1982 German Grand Prix Highlights
18/07 – 18:00 to 20:00 – 2010 German Grand Prix
19/07 – 17:15 to 18:30 – 1993 German Grand Prix Highlights
20/07 – 17:15 to 18:15 – 1970 Season Review
20/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1996 German Grand Prix Highlights

If anything changes, as always, I will update the schedule.

Update on July 14th – Piece updated to mention Jennie Gow doing double duty.

Update on July 20th – Yesterday’s IndyCar race one has been rescheduled to today due to heavy rain, so I have amended the above.

Scheduling: The 2014 British Grand Prix

Following Formula 1’s return to Austria, it is time for the teams and drivers to head to where it all began. Silverstone, round nine of the 2014 season, the British Grand Prix! Both BBC and Sky as usual for Britain have live coverage throughout the weekend.

If you want to jump straight to the schedule, click the links below…

Thursday 3rd July
Friday 4th July
Saturday 5th July
Sunday 6th July
Wednesday 9th July
Classic F1

Sky have an extra edition of The F1 Show on Thursday evening, except this year it will be airing under the title The Grid Live. It looks like it will be the same format as last year with David Croft and Natalie Pinkham presenting, whilst the EPG says that Lewis Hamilton will be one of the guests on the show. Apart from that, it is your typical race weekend schedule with nothing else to note for Sky. Over on BBC though, Wimbledon for the second time in three years throws a spanner in the works. Like in 2012, Qualifying and the Race will be airing on BBC Two.

The Wimbledon Men’s final and the British Grand Prix clashing when the latter was on ITV wasn’t an issue because nothing would need to be displaced, except with Formula 1 now on the BBC, the two clashing is not ideal and should really have been avoided – the blame in this case lies in FOM’s hands. I doubt the Silverstone organisers are fairly impressed when they find the two events clashing, either. Cleverly though, and to BBC’s credit, in between practice and qualifying on Saturday and then also on Sunday afternoon following the F1, Racing Legends gets a repeat airing on BBC Two which is a good way to keep the audience around the F1.

Aside from the F1, there is the usual GP2 and GP3 action on Sky Sports F1 across the weekend, and over on BT Sport 2 there is live coverage of the Pocono IndyCar 500.

Thursday 3rd July
15:00 to 15:45 – F1: Driver Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
18:00 to 19:00 – The Grid Live: Silverstone’s 50th (Sky Sports F1)
23:30 to 23:45 – F1: Gear Up for Britain (Sky Sports F1)

Friday 4th July
09:45 to 12:00 – F1: Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1)
09:55 to 11:30 – F1: Practice 1 (BBC Two)
12:00 to 12:50 – GP2: Practice (Sky Sports F1)
13:45 to 15:50 – F1: Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1)
13:55 to 15:35 – F1: Practice 2 (BBC Red Button)
15:50 to 16:30 – GP2: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
17:00 to 17:45 – F1: Team Press Conference (Sky Sports F1)
18:00 to 19:00 – The F1 Show (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Saturday 5th July
08:45 to 09:20 – GP3: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
09:45 to 11:15 – F1: Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1)
09:55 to 11:05 – F1: Practice 3 (BBC Two)
11:55 to 14:30 – F1: Qualifying (BBC Two)
12:00 to 14:35 – F1: Qualifying (Sky Sports F1)
14:35 to 16:05 – GP2: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
16:15 to 17:15 – GP3: Race 1 (Sky Sports F1)
18:45 to 19:00 – Inside F1 (BBC News Channel)

Sunday 6th July
08:05 to 09:05 – GP3: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
09:15 to 10:30 – GP2: Race 2 (Sky Sports F1)
11:30 to 16:15 – F1: Race (Sky Sports F1)
=> 11:30 – Track Parade
=> 12:00 – Race
=> 15:30 – Paddock Live
12:00 to 15:30 – F1: Race (BBC Two)
15:30 to 16:30 – F1: Forum (BBC Red Button)
18:00 to 20:00 – IndyCars: Pocono (BT Sport 2)
19:30 to 20:30 – GP Heroes: Sir Frank Williams (Sky Sports F1)

Wednesday 9th July
20:30 to 21:00 – Midweek Report (Sky Sports F1)

Classic F1 on Sky Sports F1
28/06 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1994 British Grand Prix Highlights
29/06 – 21:00 to 22:45 – 2003 British Grand Prix
30/06 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2008 British Grand Prix
01/07 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2012 British Grand Prix (Sky commentary)
02/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1986 British Grand Prix Highlights
03/07 – 21:00 to 21:30 – 1989 British Grand Prix Highlights
04/07 – 19:00 to 20:00 – 1970 Season Review
04/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1981 British Grand Prix Highlights
05/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1987 British Grand Prix Highlights
06/07 – 21:45 to 22:30 – 1988 British Grand Prix Highlights
07/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1993 European Grand Prix Highlights
08/07 – 21:00 to 23:00 – 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix
09/07 – 21:00 to 21:30 – 1989 Italian Grand Prix Highlights
10/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1985 Belgian Grand Prix Highlights
11/07 – 21:00 to 21:45 – 1995 Italian Grand Prix Highlights

As always, if anything changes, I will update this post.

Update on July 4th – Slight schedule change for tomorrow. World Cup highlights are now in between practice and qualifying on BBC Two, meaning that qualifying now is on air at 11:55.