How to follow the race live on TV and online

Formula 1 continues with its American tour. The Hermanos Rodríguez circuit is now ready to host the Mexican Grand Prixa race that could be decisive in knowing that Lando Norris continues to push Max Verstappen for the world championship. So it’s time to get to know the schedules and where you can watch the race on TV and online.

As for favorites, Red Bull no longer seems as dominant as it once didalthough they are surely in the fight with McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari. In Mexico we will not have a sprint format, as there was in Austin. Without a doubt, there will be a great protagonist in the Mexican event: Sergio Pérez.

It will be necessary to stay up late to watch the race in Mexico, and be careful with the time change

There are no clear favorites in Mexico. The last races show us that McLaren is somewhat ahead, but Ferrari has gotten close enough to be a serious rivalwhile Mercedes and even Red Bull are not far away. And everything will depend on how each team adapts to such a special circuit.

Let’s remember that this circuit is at a high altitude, so the same aerodynamic configuration is used as in Monaco, but it has huge straights like those at Monza. We will see how Max Verstappen can defend himself against the attacks of Lando Norris, who wants to compromise his title.

Aston Martin is more off the hook. It seems that they have fallen from the leading pack, and what they have to do is defend their position. Fernando Alonso will have to extract oil in the Mexican circuit. At the back of the pack, Sauber is the only team that still has no points this season.

Ocon Austin F1 2024
Ocon Austin F1 2024

In Mexico we have changes with respect to the usual European schedules, but the traditional format returns. Sunday’s race will be at 9:00 p.m.but you have to be careful with the time change in Spain, which occurs that same day. For example, Saturday’s qualifying will be at 11:00 p.m.

The weather forecast rules out any surprises in Mexico City, since there are no forecasts of rain or storms for the entire weekend. Rather, fairly mild and stable temperatures are expected. For watch the race on TV in Spain There are two options, all paid and those that are already common in the World Cup.

DAZN continues to exclusively own the TV rights of Formula 1 in Spain, but Movistar Plus+ will continue to broadcast its signal through the DAZN thematic channels.

GP Mexico 2024 schedules

– (P1) Practice 1: 20:30 (DAZN, Movistar Plus+)

– (P2) Practice 2: 00:00 (DAZN, Movistar Plus+)

– (P3) Practice 3: 19:30 (DAZN, Movistar Plus+)
– (Q) Classification: 23:00 (DAZN, Movistar Plus+)

(RAC) Career: 9:00 p.m. (DAZN, Movistar Plus+)

Source: www.motorpasion.com