Round 17 of the Formula 1 season heads to the Baku City Circuit for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix from 19-21 September.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will start on pole position ahead of Williams’ Carlos Sainz and Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson after a chaotic qualifying session that featured a record six red flags.

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Championship leader Oscar Piastri crashed in Q3 and will start ninth, while McLaren team-mate Lando Norris, who trails the Australian by 31 points, is seventh on the grid.

Sunday’s 51-lap grand prix starts at 12:00 BST.

Session start times and BBC coverage

Commentary of the race will be on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website and app and most smart speakers.

Make sure to download the Chequered Flag podcast, which previews and reviews every race of the season.

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All times BST

Sunday, 21 September

Race: 12:00 (BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and smart speakers)

What is the Baku weather forecast?Marshals remove Charles Leclerc's crashed Ferrari

Charles Leclerc was aiming for a fifth consecutive pole position in Baku but the Ferrari driver crashed out in Q3 [Getty Images]

Saturday’s qualifying session was hit by blustery conditions and light rain but Sunday’s grand prix looks set to be more settled.

The forecast is for rain in the morning before dry weather moves in for the race start at 3pm local time.

How can McLaren win constructors’ title in Baku?

McLaren are on their way to winning back-to-back constructors’ championships and could mathematically seal the title as early as Sunday’s race in Azerbaijan.

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To be crowned champions for a 10th time – and with seven races still to go – McLaren need to outscore second-placed Ferrari by nine points in Baku, while not being outscored by Mercedes by 12 points or more, and Red Bull by 33 points or more.

Constructors' championship standings:

1. McLaren - 617

2. Ferrari - 280

3. Mercedes - 260

4. Red Bull - 239

5. Williams - 86

6. Aston Martin - 62

7. Racing Bulls - 61

8. Sauber - 55

9. Haas - 44

10. Alpine - 20

McLaren are 337 points ahead of Ferrari after finishing second and third at Monza [BBC Sport]