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Belgian F1 Grand Prix: Where to Watch, Timings, Live Stream & Weather Forecast

Published 08/23/2021, 7:30 AM EDT

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It’s race week, and we are just days away from the Belgian Grand Prix. Fans are excited to see their favorite drivers zip around Spa, and won’t miss any of the action from the upcoming weekend.

Here are all the details about the Belgian GP, where to watch, stream, and the timings of the twelfth round of the season.

Where to watch the Belgian Grand Prix?

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After a long summer break, fans are eagerly waiting for the season to restart, and wouldn’t want to miss out the upcoming race at Spa. Here are the details to know about Sunday’s race on 29th of August.

British spectators can watch the race on Sky Sports, while American viewers can see it on ESPN. Additionally, Indian fans can catch Sunday’s action on Star Sports. Italians can watch the Grand Prix action on Sky Italia, and for Dutch fans, Ziggo Nos is the channel to view the race.

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The alternative option is to stream the race by having a Sky Sports account, or a Disney+ Hotstar account, if you are on the Indian subcontinent.

With the TV scheduled sorted out, what are the timings for the race? English fans tune on the action at 2 PM, while Italians can watch at 3 PM, and fans states side in New York will have to watch at 9 AM, fans from Australia will see it at 11 PM. While Indian fans will have tune in at 6 30 PM.

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What is the weather looking like for Spa?

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Weather can play a huge role in how a race pans out, and for the weekend there is rain predicted which has got fans excited. The weather for the race on Sunday is predicted to be cool with a temperature of 16 degrees Celsius, with a 24% chance of precipitation, winds reaching 13 kmph, and humidity at 75%.

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All these factors will be making for an exciting race, but a challenge for all twenty drivers on the grid. After such a long break from F1, fans can’t wait to see who comes up on top for this race weekend.

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Arpit Gomes is an F1 author at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing his Journalism degree from Xavier’s Institute, he is a big fan of McLaren and their driver Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo. Arpit always looks forward to the paddock moving to Spa and drivers dealing with the exciting Eau Rouge corner as well the straight at Monza.
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