Formula 1 hits the Bahrain International Circuit today (Saturday, April 12) for qualifying ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Last time out, qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix proved crucial ahead of Sunday's race, with Max Verstappen's pole position playing a huge part in his first victory of 2025.
However, the McLarens are looking quick once again in Bahrain. Lando Norris topped the timesheets in FP1 on Friday, while Oscar Piastri did so in FP2 later in the day in what was a more representative session.
With that said, let's take a look at all the information you need ahead of today's qualifying session and how you can watch it all unfold live!
F1 2025: Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying start times
Location
Start Time
Local Time (AST)
7 PM
New York, United States (ET)
12 PM
Chicago, United States (CT)
11 AM
Denver, United States (MT)
10 AM
Los Angeles, United States (PT)
9 AM
London, United Kingdom (GMT)
5 PM
Sydney, Australia (AEST)
2 AM (Sunday)
Adelaide, Australia (ACST)
1:30 AM (Sunday)
Perth, Australia (AWST)
12 AM (Sunday)
Mexico City, Mexico (CST)
10 AM
Berlin, Germany (CET)
6 PM
Tokyo, Japan (JST)
1 AM (Sunday)
Cape Town, South Africa (SAST)
6 PM
Cairo, Egypt (EET)
6 PM
Beijing, China (CST)
12 AM (Sunday)
New Delhi, India (IST)
9:30 PM
São Paulo, Brazil (BRT)
1 PM
Singapore, Singapore (SGT)
12 AM (Sunday)
How to watch F1 qualifying live on TV
Qualifying from the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix is set to be shown live on ESPN2 in the United States.
However, broadcast details elsewhere do vary depending on your location. Please check the information below to see how to watch F1 in your respective country this season.
Country
Broadcaster(s)
United States
ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Mexico
Fox Sports Mexico, Televisa
Australia
Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
United Kingdom
Sky Sports
Italy
Sky Italia
Belgium
RTBF, Play Sports
Netherlands
Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra
Spain
DAZN F1
Canada
RDS, RDS 2, TSN, Noovo
Germany
Sky Deutschland, RTL
France
Canal+
Singapore
beIN SPORTS
China
Shanghai TV Guandong Television Channel Tencent
Japan
Fuji TV, DAZN
Hungary
M4 (MTVA Sports Channel)
Brazil
Bandeirantes, Bandsports
Austria
Servus TV, ORF
Middle East & Turkey
beIN SPORTS
Africa
SuperSport
India
FanCode
Latin America
ESPN
F1 action in 2025 is also available to watch via F1TV Pro in selected countries.