Pierre Gasly reveals who congratulated him on his race win, including Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Olivier Giroud and the president of France. (2:14)

Gasly: Not every day you get called by Neymar or your president (2:14)

ESPN is the exclusive home of Formula One in the U.S., having extended its TV deal until the 2022 season.

After a four-month delay caused by the global coronavirus pandemic, F1 is ready to start the season. At present it has an eight-race calendar, but it hopes to increase that to a championship of 15-18 events.

Here are the TV times for every session (all times Eastern):

Tuscan Grand Prix

Mugello, Italy

Friday, September 11 - Welcome to the Weekend - 4.30AM - ESPN

Friday, September 11 - Practice 1 - 4.55AM - ESPN

Friday, September 11 - Practice 2 - 8.55AM - ESPN2

Saturday, September 12 - Practice 3 - 5.55AM - ESPN

Saturday, September 12 - Qualifying - 8.55AM - ESPN2

Sunday, September 13 - Grand Prix Sunday - 7.30AM - ESPN2

Sunday, September 13 - Race - 9.05AM - ESPN2

Sunday, September 13 - Re-air - 5.30PM - ESPNEWS

Sunday, September 13 - Re-air - 9.00PM - ESPN2

The rest of the calendar:

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Sept 27: Russian Grand Prix, Sochi, Russia

Oct. 11: Eifel Grand Prix, Nurburgring, Germany

Oct. 25: Portuguese Grand Prix, Portimao, Portugal

Nov. 1: Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola, Italy

Nov. 15: Turkish Grand Prix, Istanbul, Turkey

Nov. 29: Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circut

Dec. 6: Sakhir GP, Bahrain International Circuit

Dec. 13: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi