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F1 2017 schedule, results and live stream info for the entire season

Formula 1 is here for 2017, and the field is looking more competitive than it has in years. We’ve got a full schedule and list of results for the whole season.

Australian F1 Grand Prix
Australian F1 Grand Prix
Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images

The 2017 Formula One season is here, beginning with the Australian Grand Prix from Melbourne on March 26. It will end several months from now, at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi on Nov. 26. A total of 20 races will be held across multiple continents, and seeing what happens with the battle between Ferrari and Mercedes is one of the most intriguing things in the sport in a long while.

In the United States, watching Formula 1 can be an issue given the time differences, but there is television and online streaming coverage of every race if you can keep the hours needed. NBC and its other networks, NBCSN and CNBC, will combine to carry all 20 races in the season.

In addition to that, a simulcast of the television coverage will always be available at NBC Sports Live, though it may require login credentials from a cable or satellite provider. Either way, you’re totally covered trying to watch the races in the United States.

Last season, Mercedes ran the gamut, as expected. But internally, there was a battle between Lewis Hamilton and eventual champion Nico Rosberg. That battle won’t be reignited this season, as Rosberg elected to retire after winning his first title. That left an opening on the team, which then managed to secure Valtteri Bottas from Williams to fill the vacancy.

There were several other driver lineup changes, including the retirement and quick unretirement of Felipe Massa at Williams, and the Manor Racing Team folded in the offseason. On top of that, Formula 1 has a new ownership in Liberty Media, and longtime executive in charge, Bernie Ecclestone, has been ousted after several decades in the role.

You can find a season preview right here and a look at all the big and small changes that occurred this offseason right here. Below, you’ll find information on how to watch races online and on television in the United States, as well as a full schedule for the season and results, updated throughout the year.

How to watch 2017 Formula 1 Grands Prix in the United States

All Times Eastern

TV: NBC, NBCSN, CNBC

Online Streaming: NBC Sports Live

Formula 1 2017 schedule and results

March 26: Australian Grand Prix
Winner: Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari (2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercdes; 3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)

April 9: Chinese Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull)

April 16: Bahrain Grand Prix
Winner: Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari (2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes; 3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)

April 30: Russian Grand Prix
Winner: Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari)

May 14: Spanish Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

May 28: Monaco Grand Prix
Winner: Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari (2. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull

June 11: Canadian Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

June 25: Azerbaijan Grand Prix:
Winner: Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Lance Stroll, Williams)

July 9: Austrian Grand Prix
Winner: Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

July 16: British Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari)

July 30: Hungarian Grand Prix
Winner: Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari (2. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari; 3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)

Aug. 27: Belgian Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

Sept. 3: Italian Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
Sept. 17: Singapore Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull; 3. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)

Oct. 1: Malaysian Grand Prix
Winner: Max Verstappen, Red Bull (2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

Oct. 8: Japanese Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Max Verstappen, Red Bull; 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull)

Oct. 22: United States Grand Prix
Winner: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes (2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari; 3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull)

Oct. 29: Mexican Grand Prix
Winner: Max Verstappen, Red Bull (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari)

Nov. 12: Brazilian Grand Prix
Winner: Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari (2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes; 3. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari)

Nov. 26: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Winner: Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes (2. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes; 3. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)

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