Here’s the latest on Formula 1 horarios (scheduling) with a focus on current calendars and race times.
Overview
- F1 schedules are typically published for the current season by Formula 1’s official site and major regional outlets. For accurate weekly updates, check the official calendar and local telecast listings. [cite ]
Key sources to verify updated horarios
- Official F1 calendar and race times: espaciados, practice/qualifying/race times are posted per Grand Prix on Formula1.com. This is the primary source for the most reliable and up-to-date times. [cite ]
- Regional Spanish-language and Latin American outlets often provide translated or local-time estations and streaming/TV info, useful for audience in Dallas or Latin America. Example: Lebalap Academy’s 2026 calendar with local times by region. [cite ]
- Aggregator calendars (e.g., F1Calendar.com) compile race dates, practice, qualifying, and race times across the season, useful for an at-a-glance view. [cite ]
What to look for when checking horarios
- Practice sessions (Free Practice 1/2/3) times
- Qualifying session times
- Sprint races (if applicable in the season)
- The main Grand Prix race time
- Time zone and any daylight saving adjustments (local vs. UTC times)
If you’d like, I can pull the current season’s upcoming race times for you and format them for your local time in Dallas (Central Time). I can also generate a compact, shareable schedule (CSV or simple text list) showing practice, qualifying, and race times by weekend. Would you like me to do that?
Citations
- Official F1 site for scheduling and race times[7]
- Regional/local schedules and updated weekly horarios[1]
- F1 calendars and race-time aggregators[3]