The French GP is back - and live and exclusive on Sky Sports F1 - as Formula 1 embarks on its first ever triple header with the title race in the balance.
F1 returns to a high-speed Paul Ricard circuit, after an absence of nearly 30 years, for the first leg of an unprecedented three races in three weeks.
And it couldn't be closer in the championship battle, with Sebastian Vettel now leading Lewis Hamilton by a point as the Ferrari-Mercedes-Red Bull fight intensifies.
You won't want to miss all the action on Sky F1, and it's back to European times - albeit with a slightly later race start - for UK viewers.
- The Race starts at 3.10pm on Sunday, with build-up from 1.30pm
I'm a subscriber: How and where can I watch F1 on Sky?
TV: Sky Channel 406 is the home of Sky Sports F1 throughout the 2018 season and features live coverage of every practice, qualifying and race.
Sky Go: Subscribers can watch the action wherever they are as it happens. Sign in to Sky Go to watch on your desktop computer or laptop or download the app.
Race Control: On the Red Button and the Sky Sports iPad app, take control of what you watch thanks to multiple driver cams, the pitlane channel, driver tracker and an up-to-date timing page.
Ultra HD: Sky Q customers with a 2TB box and Multiscreen package can watch the F1 track action in incredible Ultra HD - the only place in the UK and Ireland you can do so. Upgrade your package via the Sky Shop.
On Demand: If you miss the live action, or want to watch again, catch up via the Formula 1 tab in the Sky Sports section of On Demand on connected boxes.
I'm not a subscriber: Can I still watch Sky F1?
Yes you can!
NOW TV: Watch the race from £7.99 - with no contract required. The NOW TV app is available on more than 60 devices, including TV, mobile phones, and games consoles, and you can register up to four of them.
Want to become a Sky Sports subscriber? Find out more here
Anything else I should know?
Don't forget to follow the race weekend on Digital with Sky F1!
The Sky Sports website and mobile app, along with our Twitter, Facebook and Instagram feeds, bring you all the latest news, insight, pictures and video from every race weekend, with all track sessions covered in our live blog.
Sky F1's French GP schedule
Sunday June 24
10.55am: Formula 2 Race Two LIVE!
1.30pm: French GP Pit Lane LIVE!
2.30pm: French GP On The Grid LIVE!
3.10pm: THE FRENCH GRAND PRIX LIVE!
5.30pm: French GP Paddock LIVE!
WIll it be Mercedes, Ferrari or Red Bull on top as F1 returns to Paul Ricard for the first leg of an unprecedented triple header? Watch the French GP exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 from June 22-24. Get Sky Sports F1.