Formula 1 | Schedule and where to watch the Azerbaijan GP race

Leclerc, 24, signed his fifteenth ‘pole’ in F1 – the sixth of the year – by dominating qualifying this Saturday, in which he covered, in his best lap, the 6,003 meters of the track in the Azerbaijani capital in a minute, 41 seconds and 359 thousandths, 282 less than ‘Checo’, who will start second in Azerbaijan, where he won last year.

[Consulta la clasificación general del Mundial de F1]

The Mexican driver managed to beat his teammate yesterday team, the Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), leader of the World Championship (with a nine-point advantage over Leclerc), who set the third qualifying time -347 thousandths-; and the spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) -fourth, at 455- will start from the second row this Sunday in Baku; where the other Spaniard, the double Asturian world champion Fernando Alonso (Alpine), will start tenth.

Alonso, who was one second and eight tenths off Leclerc’s time, will start from the fifth row, alongside the four-time German world champion Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin), who improved it by one tenth and will start ninth.

The English will come out from the third row of the grid George Russell (Mercedes) -fifth in the ‘quali’- and the French Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri).

Behind them, from the fourth row, will start the seven-time English world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Japanese Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri), in a race scheduled for 51 laps, to complete a 306-kilometer route that will start at three in the afternoon (one o’clock, in Spanish peninsular time: 11:00 GMT).

Where to watch Formula 1 races

The 2022 Formula 1 season can be followed live in Spain on television through Movistar+ and DAZN. The telecommunications operator will include complete coverage on its Movistar+ F1 channel and the streaming platform adds the races to its offer thanks to the agreement reached, which also affects MotoGP.

[Consulta el calendario del Mundial de F1]

With regard to the main countries of Latin America, in Argentina, Colombia and Chile the great prizes can be followed through Fox Sports, while in Mexico Channel 9 Televisa will be in charge of the transmissions. For its part, in USA Formula-1 can be seen through ESPN.

Sunday June 12

Race: 1:00 p.m. (CET) (51 laps)-

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