When's the Chinese GP on Sky Sports and how can you watch it?
Race starts at 7.10am on Sunday morning
Last Updated: 15/04/18 10:03am
Get those alarms ready again! Formula 1 heads to the Far East for round three of the 2018 championship and you can watch the Chinese GP exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend.
Sebastian Vettel arrives in Shanghai with a 17-point lead over Lewis Hamilton at the top of the world championship after claiming his second win of the season in a dramatic Bahrain GP.
Lights go out at 7.10am for Sunday's race with build-up starting on Sky Sports F1 at 5.30am.
How can you watch the Chinese GP on Sky?
All of Sky Sports F1's coverage for the Formula 1 2018 season can be found on channel 406.
Race Control, offering multiple driver cams, the pit lane channel, driver tracker and an up-to-date timing page, will be available on the Red Button as well as on the Sky Sports iPad app for those of you on the move, or you can follow the race by signing into Sky Go.
Sky Q customers with a 2TB box and Multiscreen package can watch the F1 track action in incredible Ultra HD - the only place in the UK and Ireland you can do so.
Non-subscribers, meanwhile, will be able to watch the race on NOW TV from £7.99 - with no contract required.
And finally, our digital platforms - including the Sky Sports website and mobile app - will have all the news and insights from the Shanghai International Circuit both before and after race day, with every session covered in our live blog.
Sunday, April 15
5.30am - Chinese GP Pit Lane LIVE!
6.30am - Chinese GP On the Grid LIVE!
7.10am - THE CHINESE GRAND PRIX LIVE!
9.30am - Chinese GP Paddock LIVE!
WATCH AGAIN
F1 Report: Bahrain Review/Chinese GP Preview
Team Principals' Press Conference
How to follow the Chinese GP on Sky F1
Sunday April 15 | Sky F1 digital live blog | 5.30am: Pit Lane LIVE | 6.30am: On the Grid LIVE! | 7.10am: The Chinese GP LIVE! |
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Will Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari make it three wins in a row or can Mercedes and Red Bull respond in Shanghai? Watch the Chinese GP exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend. Get Sky Sports F1.