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F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2025: Race Start Times for UK, US, and Worldwide Fans

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Azerbaijan GP

The 2025 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix takes place today, Sunday 21 September, at the Baku City Circuit. The race is scheduled to start at 3:00 PM local time (UTC+4), which is 12:00 PM BST in the UK and 7:00 AM ET in the United States.

The 51-lap race is the 17th round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship and will be held on Baku’s demanding street circuit, known for its narrow corners, high-speed straights, and frequent safety car incidents.

Azerbaijan GP Countdown

Countdown to 2025 Azerbaijan GP Race Start

Key Timings (Baku local time)

  • Drivers’ Presentation: 1:00–1:30 PM
  • National Anthem: 2:44–2:46 PM
  • Race Start: 3:00 PM

How to Watch

Fans worldwide can follow the action live on major broadcasters and streaming platforms. In the UK, coverage is available on Sky Sports F1, while viewers in the United States can watch through ESPN or F1 TV. Pre-race coverage includes build-up, team updates, and expert analysis.

With Max Verstappen starting from pole after a chaotic qualifying session, the Baku race promises unpredictable moments and a key battle in the 2025 title fight.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

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