What time and how to watch DAZN the training sessions, the ‘pole’ and the F1 races of the Qatar Grand Prix in Losail
The Formula 1 faces a new episode of the 2023 World Cup this weekend with the dispute Qatar Grand Prix on the Losail circuit.
The F1 returns to action from this Friday, October 6 and does so with a Grand Prix with a sprint format in which Max Verstappen He has everything ready to win his third world title with Red Bull.
The Dutch driver could even be champion on Saturday in the sprint race, since he has a total of 400 points in the classification after achieving 13 wins and 15 podiums. Behind him, ‘Checo’ Pérez follows him with 223 points and Lewis Hamilton. He scores a total of 177 points and has 180 left to play, so he will almost certainly once again lift the title of best F1 driver.
“If it happens on Saturday, Sunday or next week, I know it will come. But it’s not something I’m thinking about too much,” he said. Verstappen in the previous one.
Regarding the Spanish pilots, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz Jr. They are with 174 points and 150 points, respectively, occupying the fourth and fifth position in the table and will seek to add a new Grand Prix with a good taste in their mouths. While Ferrari seeks to extend its ‘momentum’ with the Madrid driver, Aston Martin is working against the clock to regain sensations with the Asturian driver.
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WHERE TO SEE F1
In Spain, the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix can be enjoyed on television through Movistar Plus (dial 63) and platform DAZNwhich owns the television rights.
From SPORTAs usual, we will tell you live what happens in training, qualifying, the sprint race and Sunday’s race with our live narration.
In addition, you will be able to read the best summary and also the reactions of the protagonists of the Grand Prix that is held in Qatar.
QATAR F1 GP SCHEDULES
Friday October 6
Free Practice 1: 3:30 p.m. (CET)
Classification: 7:00 p.m. (CET)
Saturday October 7
Sprint Shootout: 3:00 p.m. (CET)
Sprint: 7:30 p.m. (CET)
Sunday October 8
Race: 7:00 p.m. (CET) (57 laps)