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F1 in 2018: Every race and every track session live on Sky Sports F1

Season-opening Australian GP exclusively live on Sky F1; Sky Sports remains the only place to watch every race, qualifying and practice session live in 2018

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Sky Sports will bring you every moment of drama from the 2018 F1 season - and SSN's Rob Wotton looks at what's in store as Lewis Hamilton attempts to defend his fourth world title.

Sky Sports F1 remains the only place to watch every Formula 1 race - and every track session - live in 2018.

As part of our live coverage of all 21 race weekends from across the globe, Sky Sports F1 will show exclusive coverage of the first grand prix of the season, the Australian GP on March 25, as Britain's four-time world champion Lewis Hamilton begins his title defence in Melbourne.

Fans can enjoy every practice session, qualifying session and race live, with 11 exclusive race weekends, as Sky Sports builds towards becoming the exclusive home of F1 in 2019.

Find out more about Sky Sports F1
Find out more about Sky Sports F1

Watch every race, qualifying and practice session live with Sky Sports F1 in 2018

Scott Young, Head of Formula 1 at Sky Sports, said: "There is huge anticipation this year; can Hamilton create even more history, how will Ferrari and Red Bull close the gap, where will the young drivers emerge in the reckoning?

"Each season we look to find new ways to improve the coverage and entertain our viewers and this year will be no different."

Sky Sports' in-depth coverage will include analysis from a world-class line-up, headlined by Martin Brundle and former world champion Damon Hill, alongside Johnny Herbert, Paul di Resta and Anthony Davidson. Plus the return of The F1 Report, Ted's Notebook, and much more.

Fans can purchase the Sky Sports F1 channel for just £18 a month. In addition to watching every Formula 1 practice, qualifying and race session in 2018, viewers can enjoy live coverage of F1 feeder series FIA Formula 2 Championship and the GP3 Series.

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Sky Sports News, skysports.com and the Sky Sports app will have all the latest news and views throughout the course of the year, as the field looks to close the gap on Hamilton and Mercedes.

Every race live on Sky Sports F1

2018 F1 race calendar - every grand prix live on Sky Sports
March 25: Australian GP - Exclusively live

April 8: Bahrain GP - Live on Sky Sports

April 15: Chinese GP - Exclusively live

April 29: Azerbaijan GP - Live on Sky Sports

May 13: Spanish GP - Exclusively live

May 27: Monaco GP - Live on Sky Sports

June 10: Canadian GP - Exclusively live

June 24: French GP - Exclusively live

July 1: Austrian GP - Live on Sky Sports

July 8: British GP - Live on Sky Sports

July 22: German GP - Exclusively live

July 29: Hungarian GP - Exclusively live

August 26: Belgian GP - Live on Sky Sports

September 2: Italian GP - Exclusively live

September 16: Singapore GP - Live on Sky Sports

September 30: Russian GP - Exclusively live

October 7: Japanese GP - Live on Sky Sports

October 21: United States GP - Live on Sky Sports

October 28: Mexican GP - Exclusively live

November 11: Brazilian GP - Exclusively live

November 25: Abu Dhabi GP - Live on Sky Sports

Who will win in 2018?
Who will win in 2018?

Will Lewis or Seb claim a fifth title? Or can Fernando or Max prevail?

Sky Sports F1 is the only place to watch every Formula 1 Grand Prix, qualifying and practice session live in 2018. Get Sky Sports F1.

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