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Formula one 2017 schedule: When are the Grand Prix races, F1, Sport
Formula one 2017 schedule: When are the Grand Prix races? Latest odds, and where to see
The very first race of the season proved eventful with Mercedes trailing close behind Ferrari with Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas taking 2nd and third place.
Shanghai will be the next testing ground with the Chinese Grand Prix on April 9.
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Here is a utter schedule of the Formula One racing season this year
When are the Grand Prix races?
The Grand Prix Races will run all the way form March through to November. Here is a total schedule:
• March twenty four – 26: Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne
• April seven – 9: Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai
• April fourteen – 16: Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir
• April twenty eight – 30: Russian Grand Prix in Sochi
• May twelve – 14: Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona
• May twenty five – 28: Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo
• June nine – 11: Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal
• June twenty three – 25: Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku
• July seven – 9: Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg
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• July fourteen – 16: British Grand Prix in Silverstone
• July twenty eight – 30: Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest
• August twenty five – 27: Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps
• September one – Three: Italian Grand Prix in Monza
• September fifteen – 17: Singapore Grand Prix in Singapore
• September twenty nine – October 1: Malaysia Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur
• October six – 8: Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka
• October twenty – 22: United States Grand Prix in Austin
• October twenty seven – 29: Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City
• November ten – 12: Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo
• November twenty four – 26: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Yas Marina
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel will fight for the title of champ
What are the latest F1 odds?
The latest bookmaker odds for the Russian Grand Prix place Lewis Hamilton as the rock hard favourite to win.
Bookies Betfair place Ten/11 odds on Hamilton`s victory.
Sebastian Vettel is the 2nd favourite after his spectacle in Bahrain, with odds of 12/5from the bookies.
The last race of the season takes place in Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina
Where to observe the F1 races?
All twenty Formula One races will air on Sky Sports F1 while Channel four will also broadcast ten of the races live alongside race highlights.
Channel four will air the Grands Prix in Bahrain, Russia, Monaco, Azerbaijan, Britain, Belgium, Singapore, Malaysia, USA and Abu Dhabi.
Martin Turner, Sky Sports` head of Formula One, said: «It will be the hardest, fastest, loudest season in years with fresh rules, fresh cars, fresh engines and fresh, massive tyres.
Sky Sports and Channel four will air the races live this year
«From the opening Grand Prix of the year to the season`s home-stretch, Sky Sports F1 remains the definitive place for fans to see every twist and turn of the season.»
Mobile fans can see the Grand Prix on the Sky Go app on their phones and tablets.
Motoring enthusiasts without a Sky TV subscription have the chance to buy Sky Sports passes to see the races on the NOW TV app.