How can I watch the 2021 Saudi GP? F1 timings and TV schedules

How can I watch the 2021 Saudi GP? F1 timings and TV schedules

 

 

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The 2021 F1 season is braced for a double-header climax in the Middle East that will determine the outcome of both world championships. First up is a first-ever trip to Jeddah and the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at a brand new street circuit. “ad_If circumstances were to go his way, Max Verstappen could be crowned world champion for the first time in Saudi Arabia. The Red Bull driver holds an eight-point lead over title rival Lewis Hamilton, who has momentum on his side after winning the last two rounds in Qatar and Brazil. Related ‘A pioneer and icon of the sport’ – Tributes to F1 legend Sir Frank Williams Legendary F1 team boss Sir Frank Williams dies aged 79With both world championships finely poised, it is set to be an enthralling end to the 2021 season. Jeddah will also play host to the penultimate round of the Formula 2 season, which continues after a two-month break. Related Ricciardo ‘clearly’ has another step to make to match McLaren F1 teammate Norris Hamilton feels ‘fitter than ever’ in hunt for eighth F1 world titleDetails on how to follow the action in Saudi Arabia this weekend can be found below. When is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? The 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, December 5. Will follow the traditional race weekend format consisting of two practice sessions on Friday, final practice and qualifying on Saturday, and then the grand prix itself on Sunday.Where is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix taking place? The 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is held at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, a 6.174km circuit featuring 27 corners that will contested over 50 laps. The event will become F1’s fifth full night race, as well being the second-longest track on the calendar – behind only the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. “4Jeddah’s circuit has been billed as the ‘fastest street track’ on the planet, with cars simulated to have an average speed in excess of 160mph. Where can I watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? All races this season are being shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1, while extended highlights will be shown on Channel 4 later on the day.All times UK (GMT) FRIDAY DECEMBER 3 Live Formula 2 practice (Sky Sports F1) – 1045Live Formula 1 Saudi GP Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1) – 1300 (Session start 1330) Live Formula 2 qualifying (Sky Sports F1) – 1515 Live Formula 1 Saudi GP Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1) – 1645 (Session start 1700) SATURDAY DECEMBER 4Live Formula 2 sprint race 1 (Sky Sports F1) – 1220Live Formula 1 Saudi GP Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1) – 1345 (Session start 1400) Live Formula 1 Saudi GP Qualifying (Sky Sports F1) – 1600 (Session start 1700) Live Formula 2 sprint race 2 (Sky Sports F1) – 1835 Ted’s Saudi GP Qualifying Notebook (Sky Sports F1) – 2030 Formula 1 Saudi GP Qualifying highlights (Channel 4) – 2040 SUNDAY DECEMBER 5 Live Formula 2 feature race (Sky Sports F1) – 1415 Live Formula 1 Saudi GP – Grand Prix Sunday (Sky Sports F1) – 1600 Live Formula 1 Saudi GP – Race (Sky Sports F1) – 1730 Live Formula 1 Saudi GP – Chequered flag (Sky Sports F1) – 1930 Ted’s Saudi GP Notebook (Sky Sports F1) – 2045 Formula 1 Saudi GP Race highlights (Channel 4) – 2200How else can I follow the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? Besides TV coverage, will be providing live text commentary of every practice, qualifying and race session in 2021.”5Follow for the latest F1 news, analysis and paddock reaction.The remainder of the 2021 Formula 1 calendar: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – December 5Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 12  

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