The 22nd and final spectacle of the 2023 Formula 1 season is taking place in Abu Dhabi this weekend. The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place at the Yas Marina Circuit in the United Arab Emirates. Where will the Formula 1 weekend be broadcast on television and stream? Here is all the information.
After four races in America, Formula 1 has now traveled thousands of kilometers east in just a few days to write the final chapter of the 2023 F1 season in the United Arab Emirates from November 24th to 26th.
The showdown in the premier class of motorsport has traditionally taken place at the Yas Marina Circuit for many years.
The world champion in the person of Max Verstappen has long been crowned and the runner-up with his Red Bull colleague Sergio Pérez has now also been determined. But exciting decisions can be expected both in the Drivers’ World Championship, where there is a close battle for fourth place, and in the team championship, where everything is still open between Mercedes and Ferrari behind the Red Bulls.
Also interesting: What is Nico Hülkenberg doing in the Haas as the only German starter? In the past, Hülkenberg (with other teams) was able to excel in Abu Dhabi and made it into the top 10 several times.
And the most important question: Where will the Formula 1 race at the Yas Marina Circuit in the UAE be shown on TV/television and stream?
Formula 1 in Abu Dhabi is running live on TV and stream here
The last race weekend of the 2023 season in Formula 1 will be broadcast live from Sky transmitted. The pay channel reports live from all sessions on the Las Vegas street circuit.
All sessions are available online on the Sky streaming services, which are also subject to a fee Sky Go and WOW to see.
Friday, November 24th, 10:30 a.m.: 1. Free training – live reporting from 10:15 a.mFriday, November 24th, 2:00 p.m.: 2. Free training – live reporting from 1:45 p.mSaturday, November 25th, 11:30 a.m.: 3. Free training – live reporting from 11:15 a.mSaturday, November 25th, 3:00 p.m.: Qualifying – Live coverage from 2:30 p.m- Sunday, November 26th, 2:00 p.m.: Grand Prix – Live coverage from 2:00 p.m
Sky uses its usual and proven staff for its reporting. 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.