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Follow lap-by-lap coverage of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku

We're here to bring you all the action as the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix starts in Baku with Charles Leclerc on pole.

With another excellent lap in Azerbaijan, the Ferrari driver secured his fourth pole position in four races in Baku, while Lando Norris still has a lot to do in 15th place.

Follow the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Before a wheel has even turned, the starting order has already changed since the end of qualifying and the race management has to deal with numerous problems.

First, Pierre Gasly was disqualified from qualifying after race control determined that his car had exceeded the fuel flow limit.

Then on Sunday morning it was announced that both Esteban Ocon and Lewis Hamilton have had new PU units fitted, meaning they will start from the pit lane. Mercedes say Hamilton, who was due to start seventh, would have had to take a power unit penalty at some point for losing one in Australia earlier this year, and they decided to take it here.

At the front, Leclerc is standing next to Oscar Piastri in the first row.

Live coverage of the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

What time does the Azerbaijan Grand Prix start?

3 p.m [12pm BST] [51 laps or 120 minutes]

How can I watch the 2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix?

If you need a live stream of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix for the next round, our partners at F1 TV have you covered!

After short stops in Zandvoort and Monza, F1 is back in action with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, with only eight races left in the 2024 F1 season.

You can enjoy coverage of every session live on F1 TV Pro, with exclusive features including on-board cameras on all 20 drivers' cars and access to pre- and post-race shows to get you closer to the action.

There's also a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff to see – a perfect way to find out even more if you enjoyed the release of Drive To Survive.

F1 TV Pro can also be easily streamed via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. F1 TV Pro is ad-free and available with commentary in six languages.

From a user experience perspective, there is a revamped mobile-friendly design to make it easier to navigate and select F1 TV content on the go, as well as an ‘Interactive Schedule’ for web and mobile that allows users to follow sessions live and access content directly from the schedule.

More payment methods are now available, including AMEX, so fans around the world can easily access F1 TV.

Join the F1 TV Pro Team's pre-race show ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from 14:00 local time for expert insight and analysis of the exciting on-track action before and after the race.

You can also find the channel for your country here.