F1. Schedules, program, TV broadcast… Everything you need to know about the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix

F1. Schedules, program, TV broadcast… Everything you need to know about the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix
F1. Schedules, program, TV broadcast… Everything you need to know about the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix

Formula 1 doesn’t stop. The drivers will return to the track this weekend, after the Spanish Grand Prix won by Max Verstappen. For this eleventh round of the season, the teams will participate in the third Sprint race of the season, with only one free practice session. The opportunity to collect a good number of points for the drivers and the teams. If Red Bull aims for the double this year, McLaren aspires to win the constructors’ championship, just like Ferrari. Any point is therefore worth taking.

This weekend, eyes will also be on Alpine. During the last GP, in Barcelona, ​​the A arrow collected 3 points, enough to delight the French clan. Indeed, since the developments made in Monaco, the structure based in Enstone has continued to progress. Better, during the last qualifying sessions, Alpine managed to put the two cars in Q3, then in the Top 10 of the GP. The Austrian Grand Prix therefore promises to be a promising weekend, with teams holding close in the standings.

The program for the Austrian Grand Prix

Friday June 28

12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.: free practice 1

16 h 30 – 17 h 30 : qualifications Sprint

Saturday June 29

12 h – 12 h 30 : course Sprint

16 h – 17 h : qualifications

Sunday June 30th

15 h – 17 h : course

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On which TV channel to watch the tests, qualifying and races of the Austrian Grand Prix?

The free practice session, the Sprint qualifications, the Sprint race, as well as the GP qualifications will be followed on Canal + Sport. The Sunday Grand Prix will be broadcast on Canal +. You will also be able to follow the qualifications and the sprint race as well as the main race with live commentary on our site.

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