After the pole position achieved by Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, this Saturday the first of six sprints of the 2023 Formula 1 season will take place.
The first will be held 2023 season sprint race of Formula 1 this Saturday from 10:30 in Argentina at raw circuit, where it takes place starting Thursday the Grand Prix of Azerbaijanwhich was the fourth race of the year.
On Friday Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position, where he ensured he would start from first place on the grid in Sunday’s race, which is at 8pm in Argentina. For his part, Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez finished second and third, respectively.
Although these positions will not change, in the sprint the riders will fight to gain points for the general classification, as it gives eight to the winner, seven to the second, six to the third and so on to the eighth.

What time is the F1 Azerbaijan GP sprint race
- Argentina: 10:30 in the morning
- Brazil: 10:30 in the morning
- Uruguay: 10:30 in the morning
- Paraguayan: 09:30 in the morning
- chilli: 09:30 in the morning
- Bolivian: 09:30 in the morning
- Venezuela: 09:30 in the morning
- Mexico: 08:30 in the morning
- Peru: 08:30 in the morning
- Ecuador: 08:30 in the morning
- Colombia: 08:30 in the morning
- Spain: 2:30 p.m
F1, LIVE: where to watch Azebaijan GP, on TV and ONLINE
The race can only be seen exclusively by Star+, the digital platform of ESPNcontracted after registering through the website for a final $1,319 per month. This Grand Prix is part of six that will be broadcast exclusively on this platform.
Source: Tycsports

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