F1 outlets provide live, session-by-session coverage for two Formula 1 race weekends in 2026: the Monaco Grand Prix and the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. Coverage for Monaco runs through the standard race build-up, with Friday’s first and second practice sessions (FP1 and FP2), followed by Saturday’s third practice session (FP3). The schedule then moves to Saturday qualifying, with live updates as teams set times for grid positions. On Sunday, coverage shifts to the Monaco Grand Prix race itself, described as the Louis Vuitton Grand Prix de Monaco 2026, with live tracking of on-track action from start to finish.
For Barcelona-Catalunya, the outlets similarly focus on Friday practice activities. They publish live updates for the first practice session (FP1) and second practice session (FP2) for the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in Spain. Across both events, the common format is live reporting tied to each on-track session, without additional standings or analysis provided in the supplied summaries.