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Where to Find Live Commentary

You can listen to all the action from the Formula 1 race weekend on several BBC platforms. Think of it like having multiple radio stations all playing the same race coverage — you just pick the one that’s easiest for you!

Here are all the ways to listen:

  • Sports Extra 3 — Digital radio station
  • Sports Extra — Digital radio station (used for the main race on Sunday)
  • BBC Sounds — Free app and website for audio
  • BBC Sport website and app — Live audio streaming right where you read the news
  • Smart Speakers — Just say "Hey Google, play Sports Extra 3" or "Alexa, play Sports Extra"

Important: The Sprint and Qualifying on Saturday use Sports Extra 3, but the Race on Sunday switches to Sports Extra. Make sure you’re tuned to the right one!


Weekend Schedule (All Times BST)

Saturday, 22 August

Session Time Where to Listen
Sprint 11:00 – 12:00 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website/app, Smart Speakers
Qualifying 15:00 – 16:00 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website/app, Smart Speakers

Sunday, 23 August

Session Time Where to Listen
Race 14:00 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website/app, Smart Speakers

Don’t Miss the Chequered Flag Podcast

The Chequered Flag is BBC’s official F1 podcast — like a post-match show but for racing!

What’s New This Year?

For the first time ever, you can WATCH the post-race show after every Grand Prix:

How to Get Every Episode

  1. Go to the Chequered Flag podcast page
  2. Subscribe or download episodes
  3. Listen anytime — perfect for your commute or weekend chill time

Quick Start Guide: 3 Steps to Race Day Ready

1. Pick Your Platform

Decide now: Will you use BBC Sounds on your phone? The website on your laptop? Your smart speaker in the kitchen?

2. Test It Before Saturday

Open your chosen platform and search "Sports Extra 3" — make sure it works before the action starts.

3. Set a Reminder

  • Saturday 11:00 — Sprint starts
  • Saturday 15:00 — Qualifying (decides Sunday’s starting grid!)
  • Sunday 14:00Lights out and away we go!

Important Reminders

Key Things to Remember:

  • All times are BST (British Summer Time)
  • Saturday = Sports Extra 3 | Sunday = Sports Extra (different stations!)
  • Smart speakers work with both — just say the station name clearly
  • The Chequered Flag video show is new this year — don’t miss it on iPlayer or YouTube!

Summary

What When Where
Sprint Sat 11:00 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport, Smart Speakers
Qualifying Sat 15:00 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport, Smart Speakers
Race Sun 14:00 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport, Smart Speakers
Post-Race Show After each race BBC iPlayer & YouTube (Chequered Flag)
Podcast Anytime BBC Sounds / Podcast page

Bottom line: You’ve got zero excuses to miss a moment. Pick a platform, set your alarms, and enjoy the racing!


FAQ

Q: What’s the difference between Sports Extra and Sports Extra 3?

A: They’re sister stations on BBC’s digital radio network. Think of them like BBC One and BBC Two — different channels, same family. The schedule just uses different ones for different sessions.

Q: Do I need a TV license to listen on BBC Sounds or the website?

A: Nope! Listening to live radio on BBC Sounds or the BBC Sport website/app is free and doesn’t require a TV license. (Watching live TV on iPlayer does, but audio-only is fine.)

Q: Can I listen from outside the UK?

A: BBC Sounds and live radio streams are geo-blocked outside the UK. If you’re abroad, you might need a VPN or check if F1 TV / local broadcasters have coverage in your country.

Q: What exactly is the "Sprint" on Saturday?

A: A Sprint is a short race (about 100km / 30 mins) that sets the grid for Sunday’s main race. It’s like a mini-race before the big one — points are awarded to the top 8 finishers!

Q: Where can I find the Chequered Flag podcast if I don’t use BBC Sounds?

A: It’s on all major podcast apps — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, etc. Just search "Chequered Flag BBC" and hit subscribe.

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