The race in Suzuka is running LIVE on TV and stream here

The 16th race of the 2023 Formula 1 season is taking place this Sunday in Suzuka, Japan. After Carlos Sainz’s great success in the Ferrari in Singapore, F1 dominator and world champion Max Verstappen is determined to fight back at the Suzuka International Racing Course. Where will the Japanese Grand Prix be televised and streamed?

The 5.807 kilometer long Suzuka circuit is considered one of the most demanding routes in the Formula 1 racing calendar. The track is extremely popular with drivers for its fast corners, undulating sections and the spectacular left-hander “130R”.

In the 2010s, Japan was absolute Mercedes country, with a Silver Arrow winning six times in a row in the 2014 to 2019 editions (Lewis Hamilton four times, Nico Rosberg once, Valtteri Bottas once). Last year, however, Max Verstappen broke through this phalanx and was able to give Red Bull an important victory on the way to its second world title.

After the Spanish Ferrari star Carlos Sainz broke Verstappen’s sensational winning streak of ten Grand Prix successes in a row in Singapore, the Dutchman now wants to strike back again on the self-intersecting Suzuka circuit. Anything other than the 13th win of the season would be a disappointment for the double world champion.

Can Ferrari convince again? What’s up with Nico Hülkenberg as the only German starter? And where will the Formula 1 weekend be shown on television and stream?

Formula 1 in Suzuka is shown live on TV and stream here

The 16th 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 Suzuka International Racing Course.

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.


  • Friday, September 22nd, 4:30 a.m.: 1. Free training – live reporting from 4:15 a.m
  • Friday, September 22nd, 8:00 a.m.: 2. Free training – live reporting from 7:45 a.m
  • Saturday, September 23rd, 4:30 a.m.: 3. Free training – live reporting from 4:15 a.m
  • Saturday, September 23rd, 8:00 a.m.: Qualifying – Live coverage from 7:30 a.m
  • Sunday, September 23rd, 7:00 a.m.: Race – Live coverage from 5:30 a.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.

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