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F1 Practice Today: Barcelona Grand Prix 2026 start times, schedule, TV channel and FREE live stream

Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Antonelli — Photo: © IMAGO

F1 Practice Today: Barcelona Grand Prix 2026 start times, schedule, TV channel and FREE live stream

F1 heads to Spain for the first time under the new regulations

Kerry Violet
F1 News Editor
F1 editor and journalist covering motorsport since 2024.

The European leg of the 2026 F1 campaign is well and truly underway as the championship heads to Spain this weekend for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

The Spanish GP label no longer belongs to the event in Catalonia thanks to the introduction of the Madring circuit, which will appear on the calendar for the first time in September this year.

After a surprisingly chaotic run in Monaco last weekend, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli returns once again as the championship leader, this time with an even bigger lead and a new title rival.

After two back-to-back P2 finishes, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton has leapfrogged George Russell in the drivers' standings, with the 28-year-old now seemingly fighting for his future at the Silver Arrows. If Antonelli manages to take victory on Sunday in Barcelona, it will not only be his sixth consecutive win, but it will also match Russell's entire grand prix win record.

It's all to play for in Barcelona this weekend and proceedings get underway today (Friday, June 12) with the first two of three scheduled practice sessions.

Will Antonelli get into Russell's head early on in Barcelona by topping the timesheets during Friday practice? Tune in to find out.

It's a massively important weekend for George Russell.
It's a massively important weekend for George Russell.

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F1 Practice Times - 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix

Just like last time out in Monaco, the Barcelona-Catalunya GP will host two practice sessions on Friday, with FP1 kicking off the weekend at 1:30pm local time (CEST) and 12:30 BST before FP2 takes place later that day at 5pm local time, or 4pm BST.

Saturday will then see the third and final free practice session of the weekend take place at 12:30 CEST which will be 11:30 BST on Saturday morning for anyone tuning in from the UK.

Find the practice session start times converted to your local time zone below:

Barcelona Grand Prix 2026 Session Times

Free Practice 1 (FP1) - Friday, June 12, 2026

LocationTime
Local time (CEST)13:30 Friday
British Summer Time (BST)12:30 Friday
United States (ET)07:30 Friday
United States (CT)06:30 Friday
United States (PT)04:30 Friday
Brazil (BRT)08:30 Friday
Australia (AWST)19:30 Friday
Australia (ACT)21:00 Friday
Australia (AET)21:30 Friday
Mexico (CST)05:30 Friday
Japan (JST)20:30 Friday
China (CST)19:30 Friday
South Africa (SAST)13:30 Friday
Egypt (EEST)14:30 Friday
India (IST)17:00 Friday
Singapore (SGT)19:30 Friday
Turkey (TRT)14:30 Friday
United Arab Emirates (GST)15:30 Friday
Saudi Arabia (AST)14:30 Friday

Barcelona Grand Prix 2026 Session Times

Free Practice 2 (FP2) - Friday, June 12, 2026

LocationTime
Local time (CEST)17:00 Friday
British Summer Time (BST)16:00 Friday
United States (ET)11:00 Friday
United States (CT)10:00 Friday
United States (PT)08:00 Friday
Brazil (BRT)12:00 Friday
Australia (AWST)23:00 Friday
Australia (ACT)00:30 Saturday
Australia (AET)01:00 Saturday
Mexico (CST)09:00 Friday
Japan (JST)00:00 Saturday
China (CST)23:00 Friday
South Africa (SAST)17:00 Friday
Egypt (EEST)18:00 Friday
India (IST)20:30 Friday
Singapore (SGT)23:00 Friday
Turkey (TRT)18:00 Friday
United Arab Emirates (GST)19:00 Friday
Saudi Arabia (AST)18:00 Friday

Barcelona Grand Prix 2026 Session Times

Free Practice 3 (FP3) - Saturday, June 13, 2026

LocationTime
Local time (CEST)12:30 Saturday
British Summer Time (BST)11:30 Saturday
United States (ET)06:30 Saturday
United States (CT)05:30 Saturday
United States (PT)03:30 Saturday
Brazil (BRT)07:30 Saturday
Australia (AWST)18:30 Saturday
Australia (ACT)20:00 Saturday
Australia (AET)20:30 Saturday
Mexico (CST)04:30 Saturday
Japan (JST)19:30 Saturday
China (CST)18:30 Saturday
South Africa (SAST)12:30 Saturday
Egypt (EEST)13:30 Saturday
India (IST)16:00 Saturday
Singapore (SGT)18:30 Saturday
Turkey (TRT)13:30 Saturday
United Arab Emirates (GST)14:30 Saturday
Saudi Arabia (AST)13:30 Friday

How to watch the 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix practice live on TV today

Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:

Where to watch: F1 2026 broadcasters by region

Region/Country Broadcaster(s)
United KingdomSky Sports
*United StatesApple TV
ChinaShanghai TV, Guandong Television Channel, Tencent
ItalySky Italia
NetherlandsViaplay, Viaplay Xtra
JapanFuji TV, DAZN
AustraliaFox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten
SpainDAZN
CanadaRDS, TSN
GermanySky Deutschland, RTL
FranceCanal+
BelgiumRTBF, Telenet
LuxembourgRTL Lux, Sky DE
MexicoFox Sports Mexico
SingaporebeIN SPORTS
HungaryM4 Sport
BrazilBandeirantes
AustriaServus TV, ORF
Middle East & TurkeybeIN SPORTS
AfricaSuperSport
Latin AmericaESPN

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Kerry Violet
Written by
Kerry Violet - F1 News Editor
Having graduated from the University of Sheffield with a 2:1 in Journalism in 2022, Kerry continued her pursuit of finding a full-time position in motorsport through work with the F1 Arcade in London, where she got to meet true fans of the sport and make a live grand prix watch party memorable for them. It was here that she confirmed her dream of combining her background in journalism and love of motorsport, going on to volunteer with the female-led platform Empoword Journalism. Having completed stints as a screen editor and sports editor, Kerry landed her first F1-specific editorial role with GPFans and has thoroughly enjoyed continuing to work closely with the sport ever since. The access GPFans offers Kerry has allowed her to interview big names such as Naomi Schiff and David Coulthard and given her experiences she could only have dreamt of as a young F1 fan.
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