F1 Qualifying Today: British Grand Prix 2026 Start Times and Full Schedule
Formula 1 returns to the legendary Silverstone Circuit today for one of the most eagerly anticipated qualifying sessions of the 2026 season, with the battle for pole position expected to be fiercely contested.
Saturday’s qualifying session for the British Grand Prix promises plenty of excitement as the grid prepares for one of the most prestigious races on the Formula 1 calendar. Following a series of closely fought practice sessions, there is very little separating the leading teams, leaving fans eager to see who will secure the best possible starting position.
Silverstone has once again delivered unpredictable and competitive action throughout the weekend. Several teams have shown impressive pace, making it difficult to identify a clear favourite heading into qualifying.
The spotlight naturally falls on Britain’s home drivers, who will have thousands of passionate supporters cheering them on from the grandstands. Racing in front of a home crowd often provides an extra boost, and this year’s event is no exception.
Among those attracting the most attention is Lewis Hamilton, who has another opportunity to add to his remarkable Silverstone legacy. A victory on Sunday would mark an extraordinary milestone by making him the first Formula 1 driver to claim ten victories at the same circuit.
Hamilton’s experience around Silverstone is unmatched, but he faces intense competition from fellow British drivers George Russell and Lando Norris, both of whom have demonstrated impressive speed throughout the weekend.
The trio are expected to feature prominently during qualifying, with each hoping to secure a front-row start for Sunday’s Grand Prix.
However, the British stars are far from guaranteed success. Rising Mercedes talent Kimi Antonelli has continued to impress during his rookie campaign and could challenge for pole position if he strings together a perfect lap.
Several other teams have also shown encouraging pace during practice, meaning qualifying could produce a number of surprises as changing track conditions continue to influence lap times.
Starting near the front of the grid remains a major advantage at Silverstone despite the circuit offering several overtaking opportunities. A strong qualifying performance can significantly improve a driver’s chances of controlling the race strategy on Sunday.
Every lap during qualifying will therefore carry enormous importance, with drivers pushing their cars to the absolute limit in pursuit of the fastest possible time.
The knockout qualifying format also increases the drama, as competitors battle to avoid elimination before the decisive Q3 shootout determines who starts from pole position.
Fans around the world are expected to tune in for what could become one of the most competitive qualifying sessions of the season.
The session takes place today, Saturday, July 4, with qualifying beginning at 4:00 pm British Summer Time (BST).
For viewers around the world, the session starts at the following local times:
British Grand Prix 2026 Qualifying Start Times
Location Time
Local Time (BST) 16:00 Saturday
Central European Summer Time (CEST) 17:00 Saturday
United States (ET) 11:00 Saturday
United States (CT) 10:00 Saturday
United States (PT) 08:00 Saturday
Brazil (BRT) 12:00 Saturday
Australia (AWST) 23:00 Saturday
Australia (ACT) 00:30 Sunday
Australia (AET) 01:00 Sunday
Mexico (CST) 09:00 Saturday
Japan (JST) 00:00 Sunday
China (CST) 23:00 Saturday
South Africa (SAST) 17:00 Saturday
Egypt (EEST) 18:00 Saturday
India (IST) 20:30 Saturday
Singapore (SGT) 23:00 Saturday
Turkey (TRT) 18:00 Saturday
United Arab Emirates (GST) 19:00 Saturday
Saudi Arabia (AST) 18:00 Saturday
How to Watch the 2026 British Grand Prix Qualifying Live
Formula 1 fans across the globe will have multiple viewing options depending on their location.
Supporters in the United Kingdom have the added advantage of watching the qualifying session live on Sky Sports, while Channel 4 will also provide free-to-air coverage for viewers in the UK.
2026 Formula 1 Broadcasters by Region
Region Broadcaster
United Kingdom Sky Sports, Channel 4
United States Apple TV
Italy Sky Italia
Netherlands Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra
China Shanghai TV, Guangdong Television Channel, Tencent
Japan Fuji TV, DAZN
Australia Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten
Spain DAZN
Canada RDS, TSN
Germany Sky Deutschland, RTL
France Canal+
Belgium RTBF, Telenet
Luxembourg RTL Lux, Sky DE
Mexico Fox Sports Mexico
Singapore beIN SPORTS
Hungary M4 Sport
Brazil Bandeirantes
Austria Servus TV, ORF
Middle East and Turkey beIN SPORTS
Africa SuperSport
Latin America ESPN
With the championship becoming increasingly competitive and several leading drivers appearing capable of securing pole position, qualifying at Silverstone is expected to deliver another memorable chapter in the 2026 Formula 1 season. Fans can look forward to an afternoon packed with high-speed drama as the grid is set for Sunday’s British Grand Prix.

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