FORMULA ONE is back following a week off – and Lewis Hamilton can wrap up the title in Turkey.
The Brit superstar is already a record-breaker this season after passing Michael Schumacher’s 92 race wins with victory in Portugal.
And now he can equal the great German’s tally of SEVEN world titles if he finishes ahead of team-mate Valterri Bottas this weekend.
When is F1 Turkish Grand Prix?
- The race commences at 10.10am GMT on Sunday, November 15.
- Following qualifying, Racing Point’s Lance Stroll starts from pole, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in second and Stroll’s Racing Points team-mate Alexander Albon in third.
- Hamilton – who only needs to finish ahead of Mercedes team-mate Valterri Bottas – starts sixth. Bottas starts from ninth.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
- You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
- That includes all of practice, qualifying and the big race itself.
- If you’re not a Sky subscriber, you can watch the race weekend by grabbing a NOW TV pass from £9.99.
- Highlights will also be shown on Channel 4 – qualifying at 4.30pm on Saturday and the race from 4pm on Sunday.
Race schedule
Friday, November 13
- Practice 1 – 8am
- Practice 2 – midday
Saturday, November 14
- Practice 3 – 9am
- Qualifying – midday
Sunday, November 15
- Race – 10.10am