Formula 1 Returns to America: Sunday’s U.S. Grand Prix Live on ABC, ESPN+

F1 Sprint Race, Saturday Afternoon’s Qualifying Live on ESPN Platforms

On-Site Fans Can Watch Live Editions of SportsCenter Originating from Circuit of the Americas

Reports from Austin on ABC’s Good Morning America; Other ESPN Programs Surround Race Telecast  

“ESPN Texas Takeover” Connects F1 Race, Georgia-Texas College Football Game in Austin

As one of its most competitive seasons in years nears its exciting conclusion, the Formula 1 World Championship returns to America this weekend for the Pirelli United States Grand Prix. The second of three F1 events in the U.S. this year, the race will be live on ABC and ESPN+ on Sunday, Oct. 20, from Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas.

Sunday’s coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. ET with Grand Prix Sunday and the race will start at 3 p.m. In addition to the main telecast, ESPN+ and ESPN3 will stream a Spanish language feed of the race. The race telecast will be presented commercial-free by Mercedes-Benz.

ESPN will surround the race telecast with programming and content across platforms, including the on-site presence of SportsCenter for three live shows and reports in other editions. ABC’s Good Morning America will have content from Austin and two editions of ESPN’s video podcast The Elle Duncan Show will originate from the event. Digital content will include full coverage on ESPN.com/F1, exclusive live preview and post-race shows on race day and multiple podcasts.

In addition to the race, ESPN platforms will have live coverage of Sprint qualifying and the practice session on Friday, Oct. 18, and the Sprint and qualifying on Saturday, Oct. 19. The Saturday events will stream on ESPN+ in addition to airing on television.

F1 fans will have two alternate telecasts on ESPN+ for supplemental viewing during the race – the Driver Tracker Channel and the Onboard Cameras Channel. Both begin streaming at 2:55 p.m.

The race is part of the “ESPN Texas Takeover” for the big weekend of sports in Austin, an initiative that also includes Saturday’s college football matchup between No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Georgia, ESPN’s College GameDay Built by The Home Depot airing from the University of Texas on Saturday morning and numerous fan-friendly opportunities tying the two events together.

ESPN’s multiplatform coverage of the U.S. Grand Prix will include:

In addition to Sunday’s live race telecast, F1 fans in New York City and Boston will have unique opportunities to watch the action. For the first time, the race telecast will air on the iconic ABC SuperSign in Times Square in New York City, and F1 Arcade Boston is hosting a race watch party. ESPN will have a fan cam on location in Boston and the crowd will be included within the digital pre-show coverage from Austin. An ESPN host will also be on-site at F1 Arcade.

F1 will return to America next month for the Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix Nov. 21-24.

Formula 1 Pirelli United States Grand Prix on ESPN Platforms

Session Date Start Time (ET) Platform
Practice 1 Friday, October 18 1:25 PM ESPN2
Sprint Qualifying 5:25 PM ESPN2
Sprint Saturday, October 19 1:55 PM ESPNEWS / ESPN+
Ted’s Sprint Notebook 3:30 PM ESPN3
Qualifying Pre-Show 5:00 PM ESPN3
Qualifying 5:55 PM ESPNEWS / ESPN+
Ted’s Qualifying Notebook 8:00 PM ESPN3
Countdown to Austin Sunday, October 20 2:00 PM ESPN3 / Social
Race (inc. Grand Prix Sunday)   1:30 PM ABC / ESPN+
Onboard Cameras Channel 2:55 PM ESPN+
Driver Tracker Channel 2:55 PM ESPN+
ESPN Post-Race Show 5:00 PM ESPN3 / Social
Checkered Flag 5:00 PM ESPN3
Ted’s Race Notebook 6:00 PM ESPN3
Race (re-air) 7:00 PM ESPNEWS
Race (re-air) 10:30 PM ESPN2

All programs also will stream on the ESPN App.

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Media contact: andy.hall@espn.com

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