The Mexico weekend will be broadcast on TV and stream here today

Five races before the end of the season, Max Verstappen has the best chance of defending his world title again. The Formula 1 guest appearance in Mexico could be decisive in his duel with Lando Norris. Where can the training sessions, qualifying and the race on Sunday be seen live on TV and stream? sport.de provides the overview.

Lando Norris no longer has any room for error in his race to catch up with Max Verstappen. Just one slip-up in qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix (live on RTL+* and Sky*) could mean the end of his World Cup dreams.

If the McLaren driver wants to dethrone his Red Bull opponent, he will have to sit with him for the last five race weekends of the 2024 Formula 1 season. After the race in Austin, Texas, he is a whopping 57 points behind in the drivers’ standings.

Things are extremely exciting in the constructors’ championship. McLaren is currently in first place here with 544 points. However, both Red Bull (504) and Ferrari (496) are still within striking distance. The fight for the team crown promises to be exciting.

If you want to follow the race weekend in Mexico live and in full length, come here Sky* and RTL+* fully at his expense.

  • The Formula 1 sessions run live on TV and stream here

– The three training sessions for the Mexican Grand Prix will be broadcast live and exclusively on the pay TV channel Sky* as well as the paid streaming platform WOW* transmitted. FT1 takes place on Friday at 8:30 p.m., FT2 on the same evening at 12:00 a.m., the dress rehearsal for qualifying on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The transmission begins 15 minutes beforehand.

– Qualifying for the race will take place on Saturday at 11:00 p.m. (CET) and will be on RTL+* as well as Sky* and WOW* shown live and in full length. The show starts at 10:30 p.m.

– The race on Sunday will be live and exclusive again Sky* and WOW*. The Munich team will go on air with their preliminary report at 7:30 p.m. The race starts at 9 p.m. (CET).

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Source: www.sport.de