F1: schedule and where to watch the Bahrain GP classification live

This Friday sees the first qualifying of the 2024 Formula 1 season, with the first race this Saturday.

The Formula 1 and this weekend the 2024 season kicks off at Bahrain Grand Prix which will take place from Thursday and there will be qualifying at the Sakhir International Circuit on Friday because Saturday is race day.

In this edition the Dutch Red Bull driver, Max Verstappenwill be looking for its fourth title after winning it in 2021, 2022 and 2023, and it should be considered that the first race like those will take place in Saudi Arabia and Las Vegas -although the latter is not for the same reason- They will be held on Saturdays to accommodate the calendar for Ramadan, which begins on March 10.

Sakhir, 5,412 meters, received runners a week ago to conduct preseason tests and today It will serve as a start to gauge where and how the teams are after a very busy summer, with the news that Lewis Hamilton will move to Ferrari in 2025.

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What time is the F1 Bahrain GP classification?

  • Argentina: 13 hours
  • Brazil: 13 hours
  • Uruguay: 13 hours
  • Paraguay: 13 hours
  • chilli: 13 hours
  • Mexico: 11 hours
  • Ecuador: 11 hours
  • Colombia: 11 hours
  • Venezuela: 12 hours
  • Bolivia: 12 hours
  • Peru: 11 hours

F1, LIVE: where to watch the Bahrain GP on TV and ONLINE

He The Bahrain Grand Prix can be seen live in Argentina on Fox Sports television:

  • DirecTV channels 608 (SD) and 1608 (HD).
  • Cablevisión Digital and Flow channels 26 (SD) and 107 (HD).
  • Telecenter Channels 102 (SD) and 1014 (HD).

To view it online you can follow Star+the exclusive service of ESPNa channel that will also have 50 percent of the Grand Prix on television.

F1 2024 calendar: dates of every GP and circuits

  1. Bahrain | Sakhir: March 3
  2. Saudi Arabia | Jeddah: March 9
  3. Australia | Albert Park – Melbourne: March 24:
  4. Japan | Suzuka: April 7
  5. China | Shanghai: April 21
  6. Miami | Miami: May 5
  7. Emilia Romagna | Imola: May 19
  8. Monaco | Montecalo – Monaco: May 26
  9. Canada | Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve: June 9
  10. Spain | Barcelona – Catalonia: June 23
  11. Austria | Red Bull Ring: June 30
  12. Great Britain | Silverstone: July 7
  13. Hungary | Budapest – Hungaroring: July 21
  14. Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps: July 28
  15. Netherlands | Zandvoort: August 25
  16. Italy | Monza: September 1
  17. Azerbaijan | Baku: September 15
  18. Singapore | Singapore: September 22
  19. United States | Austin – Circuit of the Americas: October 20
  20. Mexico | Mexico City – Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez: October 27:
  21. Brazil | Interlagos: November 3:
  22. Vegas | Las Vegas: November 24:
  23. Qatar | Losail: December 1
  24. Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi: December 8

Photo: Michael Potts/BSR Agency/Getty Images.

Source: Tycsports

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