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F1 Saudi Arabian GP: at what time and on which channel to watch practice, qualifying and the race?

2024-03-07T05:16:10.425Z

Highlights: F1 Saudi Arabian GP: at what time and on which channel to watch practice, qualifying and the race?. The defending champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won a first victory and launched with great success in Bahrain. The three-time world champion and the 19 other drivers will begin this race weekend with the first free practice sessions on Thursday, before closing it on Saturday with the big race. We will also closely follow the follow-up given to the Christian Horner affair, boss of the reigning double world champion constructors' team Red Bull.


Easy on the Bahrain circuit, the defending champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won a first victory and launched with great success


Who will be able to challenge the relentless domination of Max Verstappen?

Already in great form, the Dutch driver won the first Grand Prix of this new Formula 1 season in Bahrain last Saturday.

Starting 2024 as he finished 2023, and winning his eighth consecutive race.

Verstappen intends to continue with the second GP of 2024-25, Saturday in Saudi Arabia, to send a message to his competitors.

The three-time world champion and the 19 other drivers will begin this race weekend with the first free practice sessions on Thursday, before closing it on Saturday with the big race.

Also readCalendar for the 2024 Formula 1 season

We will also closely follow the follow-up given to the Christian Horner affair, boss of the reigning double world champion constructors' team, Red Bull, always at the heart of the news on the paddock.

The weekend in Saudi Arabia kicks off at 2:15 p.m. this Thursday March 7 with the first free practice session broadcast live on Canal + Sport.

Subsequently, the second free practice session will take place at 5:45 p.m. still on the same channel.

On Friday March 8, the third free practice session (2:15 p.m.) and qualifying (5:40 p.m.) will also be followed on Canal + Sport.

Finally, the Grand Prix this Saturday, March 9, will be followed live at 6 p.m. on Canal + and with live commentary on

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Source: leparis

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