The 17th race of the 2023 Formula 1 season is scheduled for this Sunday in Qatar. At the Losail International Circuit in Doha, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has a double chance of becoming world champion. Where will the Qatar Grand Prix be broadcast on television and stream?
The desert is calling! Formula 1 travels to Qatar this weekend for a sprint race on Saturday and a Grand Prix on Sunday.
Qatar will most likely become a showcase for Max Verstappen: the world champion’s title defense can only be prevented mathematically, even in the sprint a sixth place is enough for the Red Bull long-term winner to win his third driver’s title. Can the Austrian racing team celebrate again in Qatar after already celebrating the constructors’ title in Japan?
And who will become Verstappen’s toughest rival in Doha? In Suzuka, the two McLaren cars took second place (Lando Norris) and third place (Oscar Piastri), leaving the ambitious Ferrari and Mercedes drivers behind.
What’s up with Nico Hülkenberg as the only German starter? And where will the Formula 1 weekend in Qatar be shown on television and stream?
Formula 1 in Qatar is running live on TV and stream here – GP for free!
The 17th race weekend of the 2023 season in Formula 1 will be broadcast live from Sky transmitted. The pay channel reports live from all sessions at the Losail International Circuit.
All sessions are available online on the Sky streaming services, which are also subject to a fee Sky Go and WOW to see. Also on the official Formula 1 streaming service F1 TV.
New and unique on the Qatar weekend: The Grand Prix on Sunday is for German fans for free can be seen on all channels and platforms, such as YouTube. There is also the premiere of a stream in 9:16 format on the TikTok channel. The German Formula 3 driver Sophia Flörsch will be a commentator there.
- Friday, October 6th, 3:30 p.m.: 1. Free training – live reporting from 3:15 p.m
- Friday, October 6th, 7:00 p.m.: Qualifying – live coverage from 6:30 p.m
- Saturday, October 7th, 3:00 p.m.: Sprint Shootout – Live coverage starting at 2:30 p.m
- Saturday, October 7th, 7:30 p.m.: Sprint race – live coverage from 6:30 p.m
- Sunday, October 8th, 7:00 p.m.: Grand Prix – Live coverage from 5:30 p.m
Sky is using proven staff for its reporting this year. Peter Hardenacke will lead the program, with Sandra Baumgartner assisting him as a grid and pit lane reporter. Commentary is provided by Sascha Roos and Ralf Schumacher is on duty as an expert.
sport.de As usual, offers a detailed live ticker for all Formula 1 sessions.