How to watch the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix practice sessions on TV

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How to watch the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix on TV
15 September 2023 at 08:15
Last update 14 September 2023 at 10:18

The 2023 Singapore Grand Prix will be the 15th race in the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship and will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. The session times are similar to the usual European race times because it's a night race in Asia. This is how you can watch the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix

A slight change in Formula 1 session times

The Singapore Grand Prix is the first event after the European season. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will broadcast every single moment of the weekend. This is the only way of watching the Formula 1 weekend in the United Kingdom and a few select countries around the world where they have exclusive rights. 

Sky Sports' coverage for Friday's first free practice session starts at 10:00 p.m. [BST]. There is a 30-minute build-up before the green light. FP2 is then on the schedule, with the show starting at 1:45 p.m. [BST]. Sky Sports will stay live after the chequered flag to bring all of the reactions and other news/gossip during their magazine show: The F1 Show. This starts at 3:15 p.m. [BST] and runs for 60 minutes.

Sky Sports will go live again on Saturday for FP3. This programme starts at 10:15 a.m. [BST]. The next show will feature qualifying, starting at 13:00 [BST]. The team returns on Sunday for the Singapore Grand Prix. Coverage begins at 11:30 p.m. [BST], with lights out at 1 p.m. [BST]. Ted's notebook returns this coming weekend. 

Other options elsewhere

In most countries worldwide [not including the United Kingdom], you can follow Formula 1 through the live streaming service F1 TV Pro. They will broadcast all sessions during the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, and you can also choose various commentaries and your favourite driver's cockpit. ViaPlay also broadcasts Formula 1 in a range of different countries, including The Netherlands. 

Every single session during the Singapore Grand Prix will be covered on GPblog with the liveblog. We will also bring you the biggest news stories throughout the weekend.