From the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Australia to the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, the 2019 F1 schedule offers Formula 1 race teams and drivers unique challenges at each stop. Of the 21 races on the schedule, 11 take place in Europe, five take place in Asia, four take place in the Americas and one takes place in Australia.

MORE: Formula 1 2019 season standings

When Formula 1 released its draft calendar for 2019 last year, it was announced that an agreement had been made to allow Germany to keep its place on the F1 schedule. Also, the Belgian Grand Prix renewed its association with F1 and will keep its place on the schedule until at least 2021. Further, F1’s agreement with the Japanese Grand Prix was extended through 2021.

“The renewal of the Japanese Grand Prix and the confirmation of the German Grand Prix are both examples of our direction to place fans at the heart of Formula 1, a vision shared with all our promoters,” said Sean Bratches, managing director of commercial operations at Formula 1. “The successful extension of the fan zones at the race circuits, coupled with the colorful city F1 festivals in London, Shanghai, Marseille, Milan and Miami, prove there is a great appetite for all aspects of Formula 1.”

Below is the full F1 schedule for 2019, complete with the TV channel, start time and live stream info for each race.

F1 schedule 2019: TV channel, start time for each Formula 1 race

As it has in years past, in the United States, ESPN will broadcast Sky Sports’ presentation of all 2019 F1 races.

Below is the TV and live streaming schedule for all Formula One race presentations on ESPN platforms in 2019.

F1 2019 race results, winners

The 2019 Formula 1 season thus far has been all about team Mercedes. Though Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc have had their moments, as has Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, the Mercedes drivers topped the podium in each of the first eight races of the season. Verstappen finally broke Mercedes’ streak with his win for Red Bull in the Austrian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton, the leader in 2019 F1 driver standings, has seven wins. His teammate Valtteri Bottas sits second in the standings with two wins.

Mercedes recorded one-two finishes in each of the opening five races of the season for the first time ever. Bottas is one win away from securing as many race wins in 2019 as in the rest of his F1 career combined.