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Saudi Arabian GP F1 Schedule: Where to Watch, Timings & Live Stream

Published 11/23/2021, 2:14 AM EST

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The triple-header is done and dusted with the last one being the Qatar Grand Prix. Now with a week off from Formula One, the next race on the Formula One calendar is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The race weekend starts from 3rd December, with FP1 and FP2 kicking things off. The 4th of December will see the final practice session followed by the intense qualifying session. While 5th December is the race day.

The schedule for the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

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Friday, the 3rd of December, the Free Practice session will begin at 16:30 local time (+3 GMT). While the second free practice session will get underway at 20:00.

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Saturday, the 4th of December, the final practice session of the weekend will start at 17:00. Followed by the intense qualifying session which begins at 20:00. Sunday, the 5th of December is the main day. The lights for the Saudi Arabian GP will go out at 20:30.

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What are the tv schedules for the Saudi Arabian GP?

For fans watching in the UK, FP1 will start at 1:30 pm, while FP2 will be broadcast at 5:00 pm. FP3 will take place at 2:00 pm, followed by qualifying at 5 pm. The race will begin at 5:30 pm and will be shown on Sky Sports.

Meanwhile, fans in the United States will need to get up early and catch the action of FP1 at 8:30 am. FP2 will start at 12 PM, while FP3 will commence at 9:00 am. The qualifying session will commence at 12 pm, and Sunday’s race will start at 12:30 pm, with the race being broadcasted on ESPN2.

Viewers from Italy can watch FP1 at 2:30 pm, and FP2 at 6:00 pm. While FP3 will start at 3:00 pm, and the qualifying session will begin at 6:00 pm. Sunday’s race will start at 6:30 pm and will be shown on Sky Italia.

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Fans from South America can catch FP1 at 10:30 am, while FP2 will be shown at 2:30 pm. The final practice session will start at 11:00 am, followed by qualifying at 2 pm. Sunday’s race will commence at 2:30 pm and will be broadcast on Fox Sport and ESPN.

Viewers watching from South Africa can catch the action of FP1 at 3:30 pm, and FP2 at 8:00 pm. FP3 will start at 4:00 pm, with qualifying commencing at 7:00 pm. Sunday’s race will start at 7:30 pm and will be broadcast on Supersport.

Fans watching from China can start watching FP1 at 9:30 pm, and FP2 at 1:00 am. FP3 will commence at 10:00 pm, while the quali session will start at 1:00 am. Sunday’s race will begin at 1:30 am and will be shown on CCTV, Tencent, and Guangdong TV.

Indian fans can catch the action on FP1 at 7:00 pm, FP2 at 10:30 pm. While FP3 will start at 7:30 pm, followed by the quali session at 10:30 pm, with the race starting at 11:00 pm and will be shown on Star Sports.

While those who want to live stream the race, can do so via the Sky Sports app, the F1 app or Dinsey+ Hotstar, but only in the Indian subcontinent.

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