info and weekend times

Almost two weeks after the Miami GP, F1 is preparing to set foot on the soil of Old World for the first time in this 2024 season. To act as the stage for the Circus for its seventh round of the season it will be the asphalt ofEnzo and Dino Ferrari Autodrome, headquarters of F1 Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna and Made in Italy 2024.

Info on the Emilia Romagna GP and F1 Made in Italy 2024

Formula 1 drivers will return to the “little Nürburgring” two years after the last time, given that in 2023 F1 had been forced to cancel the event due to the floods that had hit the region. We will therefore return to running along the 4,909 km of the circuit named after Drake and his son, a track which in its current layout is composed of 19 curves (10 left and 9 right). They will be needed 63 laps to travel i 309,049 km scheduled for this Grand Prix and, on a decidedly narrow and twisty track, there will be room for a single DRS zone: the only area of ​​activation of the wing will be found on the start/finish straight, with the Detection Point which will instead be placed in the stretch that leads from the Variante Alta to Rivazza 1. The race lap record belongs to Lewis Hamilton, which in 2020 stopped the clock on1’15”484, while the 2022 edition was won by Max Verstappen, passed under the checkered flag ahead of his teammate Sergio Perez and to McLaren’s Lando Norris.

On the occasion of the Emilia Romagna GP and Made in Italy Pirelli will make the information available to teams and drivers Hard C3, the Medium C4 and the Soft C5, that is to say the softest compounds of its range. Obviously they will also be available Intermediate and the Full Wet, who should, however, be able to sleep soundly in their garages: the weather forecasts in fact speak of a sunny climate throughout the weekend, with maximum temperatures in the order of 26°.

Times and TV programming of the Emilia Romagna GP and the Made in Italy 2024 F1

The weekend of the Emilia Romagna and Made in Italy Grand Prix will be broadcast in direct integral from Sky Sports F1 HD And NOW TV, While TV8 will propose live the qualifications and the competition. Here are all the weekend times.

  • 12.30pm – 1.30pm -> FP3 | live on Sky Sport F1 and NOW TV

  • 4.00pm -> Qualifying | live on Sky Sport F1, NOW TV and TV8

3.00pm -> Emilia Romagna GP | live on Sky Sport F1, NOW TV and TV8

 
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