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. Circuit, timetables, broadcast… Everything you need to know about the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix

Formula 1 ends in the Gulf. Before its epilogue in Abu Dhabi on December 8, the world championship stops in Doha from Friday November 29 to 1is December, for the Qatar Grand Prix. This is the third time in history that the Emirate has hosted the paddock, after the 2021 editions, won by Lewis Hamilton, and the 2023 editions, won by Max Verstappen.

It was on this same Lusail circuit that the Dutchman won the title last year. Max Verstappen crowned world champion for the fourth time, last November 24 in Las Vegas, the stakes will be elsewhere. The fight for the constructors' title, still undecided, rages on. McLaren is in the lead with 608 points ahead of Ferrari, 584 points. Redbull and its 555 units complete the podium.

Final suspense of the 2024 season, who will finish in Verstappen's place as runner-up? 21 points separate the Briton Lando Norris, currently second in the general classification, and the Monegasque Charles Leclerc.

The characteristics of the Lusail circuit of the Qatar Grand Prix

Length : 5,419 km

Number of turns: 16

Number of turns: 57

Circuit record in qualifying: Lewis Hamilton in 2021 (1'20”827)

Circuit race record: Max Verstappen and 2021 (1'23”196)

Most wins: Lewis Hamilton (1), Max Verstappen (1)

The Lusail circuit of the Qatar Grand Prix. | INFOGRAPHIC: OLIVIER BERNARD / OUEST-FRANCE
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The Lusail circuit of the Qatar Grand Prix. | INFOGRAPHIC: OLIVIER BERNARD / OUEST-FRANCE

Used by the drivers for the first time three years ago, replacing the Australian GP, ​​the Lusail circuit, near Doha, was very popular with the paddock for its high-speed turns. Qatar signed a 10-year contract from 2023 to join the Formula 1 calendar. In 2022, the Grand Prix did not take place due to the proximity to the World Cup. The race will take place at night on a track which already hosts the MotoGP world championship every year.

The Qatar Grand Prix program

Friday November 29

Free Practice 1: 2:15 p.m. Canal+ Sport

Sprint Qualifying: 6:10 p.m. Canal+ Sport

Saturday November 30

Sprint race: 2:45 p.m. Canal+ Sport

Qualifications: 6:40 p.m. Canal+ Sport

Sunday December 1st

Qatar Grand Prix: 5 p.m. Canal+

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