The Formula 1 2025 season is heading to Silverstone, with Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris among the drivers taking to one of the sport’s most iconic racetracks

The Formula 1 2025 season makes its way to the UK this week for the British Grand Prix. From July 4-6, the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen will go head to head on the iconic Silverstone circuit.

Norris goes into the race on the back of a win at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday – his third of the season. This gives him some much-needed momentum ahead of his home race and the chance for his first Silverstone win.

The Brit beat McLaren team-mate and runner-up Oscar Piastri at the Red Bull Ring, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Hamilton finishing third and fourth respectively. While Norris is among the favourites for this weekend, many eyes will be on Hamilton as this British Grand Prix is his first since joining Ferrari.

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He is no stranger to the Silverstone podium, having won the race in 2024 for a record ninth time and his 12th consecutive podium. This makes him the most successful driver at their home track in F1 history and gives Ferrari hope for their first Grand Prix victory this season after 11 rounds.

However, he is now 13 races without a podium finish, with the China Sprint in March his first and only win of the current season. This year’s British Grand Prix kicks off at 12.30pm on Friday, July 4, with the race itself scheduled for 3pm on Sunday, July 6.

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For those hoping to watch all the action live, here’s how to watch the British Grand Prix live in the UK and the full schedule.

How to watch the British Grand Prix in the UK

Formula 1 fans can watch every practice, qualifier and race at the British Grand Prix live on Sky’s dedicated Sky Sports F1 channel. Existing Sky TV customers can add Sky Sports to their package for £20 per month, with a flexible 31-day rolling plan available for £27.

Those without an existing Sky TV package can opt for the £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, which provides access to eight other dedicated Sky Sports channels including Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Cricket. This discounted package saves £192 over the 24-month contract compared to the usual £43 rate and also comes with more than 100 regular channels and free subscriptions to Netflix and Discovery+.

Alternatively, Channel 4 will broadcast the British Grand Prix for free on July 6. However, it will not air any of the practice or qualifying sessions.

F1 British Grand Prix 2025 schedule

  • Friday, July 4, 12:30 – Free Practice 1
  • Friday, July 4, 16:00 – Free Practice 2
  • Saturday, July 5, 11:30 – Free Practice 3
  • Saturday, July 5, 15:00 – Qualifying
  • Sunday, July 6, 15:00 – British Grand Prix
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