Formula 1 times, Chinese GP 2024: where to watch the race (Sky, Now, Tv8) – Starting grid

Formula 1 times, Chinese GP 2024: where to watch the race (Sky, Now, Tv8) – Starting grid
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After 5 years, the Shanghai circuit returns to host Formula 1. A return in style for the Chinese GP, because this weekend the first Sprint of 2024 will also take place with the new format: the qualifications valid for the sprint race are already played on Friday (here is the result), on Saturday […]

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After 5 years the circuit of Shanghai returns to host the Formula 1. A return in style for the Chinese GPbecause the premiere is also on stage this weekend Sprint of the 2024 with the new format: the qualifications valid for the sprint race already held at Friday (here the result)to the Saturday morning the sprint race (here is the result) and the real qualifications valid for the GP grid on Saturday afternoon (here is the starting grid). After the double in Japan, the Red Bull aims to close the trip to the East with another victory. There Ferrari instead he wants to keep his streak of podiums open, after a weekend that started off uphill also due to the sparks between Charles Leclerc And Carlos Sainz during the Sprint.

Where and when to see Sprint, qualifying and Grand Prix
F1 fans in Italy won’t have to set the alarm clock for dawn: despite the time difference, the race starts on Sunday morning at 9am. The Chinese GP is available live on TV for subscribers to Sky and the streaming platform NOW. The event is broadcast on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport F1 HD. The entire Suzuka weekend is also available in live streaming on Sky Go. Free to air on TV8 it is instead possible to follow as always in deferred Sunday’s race.

Sky and Now TV times (Italian time)
SUNDAY 21 APRIL
9.00 am: GP China

TV times of Tv8 (Italian time)
SUNDAY 21 APRIL
2.00 pm: Chinese GP (delayed)

The starting grid of the Chinese GP

  1. Verstappen (Red Bull)
  2. Perez (Red Bull)
  3. Alonso (Aston Martin)
  4. Norris (McLaren)
  5. Plates (McLaren)
  6. Leclerc (Ferrari)
  7. Sainz (Ferrari)
  8. Russell (Mercedes)
  9. Hulkenberg (Haas)
  10. Bottas (Sauber)
  11. Stroll (Aston Martin)
  12. Ricciardo (RB)
  13. Ocon (Alpine)
  14. Albon (Williams)
  15. Gasly (Alpine)
  16. Zhou (Sauber)
  17. Magnussen (Haas)
  18. Hamilton (Mercedes)
  19. Tsunoda (RB)
  20. Sargeant (Williams)

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