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F1 2018: TV times are a changing

F1 races in 2018 will start at 10 minutes past the hour in 2018 with the Bahrain GP becoming a full night race and the French GP scheduled for a late-afternoon start that avoids a clash with England v Panama in football's World Cup. In a radical rewriting of the schedule, this season's races will start at 10 minutes past the hour with all of the European races moved back at least 70 minutes from their traditional 1pm UK time slot. The French Grand Prix, returning to the F1 calendar after a decade-long absence and which will be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports F1, will start at 3.10pm UK time on June 24, thereby avoiding a clash with England's second World Cup game which kicks...
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