New times for qualifying and races

The fight for the Formula 1 World Championship is entering its hot phase. The next stop on the calendar is Brazil, where the Sao Paulo Grand Prix will take place next weekend. In addition to the Grand Prix, the program also includes a sprint race. Where are the sessions live on TV and stream? sport.de provides the overview.

The next points will be awarded in the thrilling duel for the Formula 1 crown on Saturday. Then the sprint race is on the program in Sao Paulo (including live on RTL+*). One day later the Grand Prix (live on Sky* and WOW*). sport.de provides an overview of where and when the individual sessions can be seen live on TV and stream.

  • The Formula 1 weekend program at a glance:

1. Free training: Friday from 3:30 p.m
Sprint-Qualifying: Friday from 7:30 p.m
Sprint races: Saturday from 3:00 p.m
Qualifying: Sunday from 11:30 a.m (New time after rain postponement)
Run: Sunday from 4:30 p.m (New time to have buffer)

  • Where can the sessions be seen live on TV and stream?

– The first free practice session and the sprint qualifying on Friday are both live and exclusively on the pay-TV channel Sky* as well as the paid streaming platform WOW* to see. The broadcast begins 15 minutes before the start.

– The sprint race on Saturday will be broadcast live by, among others RTL+* transmitted. The Cologne broadcaster will report from 2:15 p.m. on the short race in which the next points in the World Championship fight will be awarded. Also on Sky* and WOW* the session can be seen live and in full length.

– The subsequent qualifying for the race will be available live and exclusively again Sky* and WOW* to see. Transmission starts at 11:00 a.m. (except on Sunday).

– The highly anticipated race begins on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (CET). Vote as early as 2:30 p.m Sky* and WOW* exclusively on the Grand Prix, in which Lando Norris can ensure that the fight for the Formula 1 World Championship turns into a real crime thriller.

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Source: www.sport.de