Formula 1 returns to the Shanghai International Circuit for the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, one of the most anticipated races on the F1 calendar. The event brings the world’s top drivers to China for a high-speed challenge on one of the sport’s most unique circuits.
For fans in the United States, the race weekend will air overnight due to the time difference, but viewers will still be able to watch every session live, including practice, sprint events, qualifying, and the Grand Prix itself.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2026 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix, including TV channel, streaming options, and race time.
When Is the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix?
The Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China.
Because Shanghai is 12 hours ahead of Eastern Time, U.S. viewers will need to tune in late Saturday night or early Sunday morning.
Race Start Time (U.S. Eastern Time)
- Sunday, March 15, 2026
- 3:00 AM ET
How to Watch the Chinese Grand Prix in the United States
Beginning in 2026, Formula 1’s U.S. broadcast rights moved to Apple TV, which now streams every race of the season.
Fans can watch the Chinese Grand Prix live on:
Streaming Platform
- Apple TV (F1 channel)
The Apple TV coverage includes:
- Full live race broadcast
- Practice sessions
- Sprint qualifying and sprint race
- Qualifying
- Pre-race and post-race analysis
Apple TV also provides additional features such as multiple camera angles, onboard driver cameras, and alternate commentary feeds.
2026 Chinese Grand Prix Weekend Schedule (ET)
Here is the full key schedule for race weekend in Eastern Time.
Practice 1
- Friday, March 13 – 3:30 AM ET
Sprint Qualifying
- Friday, March 13 – 11:00 PM ET
Sprint Race
- Saturday, March 14 – 3:00 AM ET
Qualifying
- Sunday, March 15 – 3:00 AM ET
Chinese Grand Prix (Race)
- Sunday, March 15 – 3:00 AM ET
Where Is the Chinese Grand Prix Held?
The race takes place at the Shanghai International Circuit, a track known for its distinctive layout that resembles the Chinese character “上” (shàng), meaning “above” or “ascend.”
Key facts about the circuit include:
- Location: Shanghai, China
- Track Length: 5.451 km (3.387 miles)
- Laps: 56
- Total Race Distance: 305.066 km
The circuit features a mix of tight technical corners and long straights, making it a track that rewards both aerodynamic efficiency and strong braking performance.
Why the Chinese Grand Prix Is Unique
The Chinese Grand Prix is famous for several iconic features, including its long back straight leading into a heavy braking zone, which creates frequent overtaking opportunities.
Combined with unpredictable weather conditions and tire strategy challenges, the race often produces dramatic moments and unexpected results.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix promises to be an exciting early-season race as teams battle for crucial championship points.
Although the race airs in the early morning hours for U.S. viewers, fans can still catch every moment live through Apple TV’s exclusive F1 coverage.
With a sprint weekend format and one of Formula 1’s most technical circuits, the Shanghai race could play an important role in shaping the championship standings.

