From October 18th to 20th, 2024, Formula 1 will continue its record season in Austin/Texas. On the sixth-to-last race weekend, not only a Grand Prix but also a sprint race takes place at the Circuit of the Americas. Where will the USA spectacle be broadcast on television and stream? sport.de has all the TV information!
Formula 1 returns from its four-week break and is now reporting for the final spurt of the season from the USA, more precisely from Austin/Texas.
Two important races will take place here from October 18th to 20th with a view to the close World Cup standings: The sprint on Saturday, which will be broadcast live from 7:15 p.m RTL+* can be seen, as well as the Grand Prix on Sunday, which – like all other sessions – takes place as usual Sky* and the connected streaming service WOW* is transferred.
Max Verstappen won the last three editions of the US Grand Prix and was crowned world champion at the end of each season. But in 2024 things will be extremely close and exciting in the two World Cup rankings. Among the designers, McLaren has now overtaken Verstappen’s Red Bull, and Lando Norris is hot on the title holder’s heels in the Drivers’ World Championship. Where to see USA Weekend? Here is all the information:
Where is the Formula 1 weekend in Austin/Texas running live on TV and stream in the USA?
RTL is still showing this Formula 1 Grand Prix on free TV
As part of the partnership with Sky Deutschland, RTL will still show the Las Vegas Grand Prix for free on free TV.
An overview of all Formula 1 races in 2024 on RTL on free TV:
03/02/2024 – Bahrain Grand Prix (Sakhir)July 21, 2024 – Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest)July 28, 2024 – Belgian Grand Prix (Spa)08/25/2024 – Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)09/01/2024 – Italian Grand Prix (Monza)September 15, 2024 – Grand Prix of Azerbaijan (Baku)- November 23rd, 2024 – Grand Prix of Las Vegas (USA)
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Source: www.sport.de