What is the Sky Sports broadcast schedule for the Singapore Grand Prix?
The second part of the Azerbaijan-Singapore double header will take place this weekend with the Singapore Grand Prix taking place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Commentary and coverage will be provided across the entire weekend by Sky Sports, the timings are listed below.
What is the Sky Sports F1 broadcast schedule for Singapore?
Sky Sports F1 will broadcast every single F1 session during the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. This starts with Friday’s free practice 1 session. Sky Sports will go live at 10am UK time, providing a 30-minute build-up to the weekend's first practice session.
The Sky F1 team will return at 1:45pm for a 15-minute build-up to FP2. They will continue to broadcast for 15 minutes after the chequered flag to get the early reactions from the drivers and team bosses. The F1 show is then shown from 3:15pm.
Sky Sports F1 returns on Saturday at 10:15am for a 15-minute build-up to FP3. They return at 1:00pm for a one hour build-up to qualifying. Sky Sports F1 will continue to broadcast until 4pm, when Ted's Notebook begins.
Sky Sports F1 returns on Sunday for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. Coverage will start at 11:30am. and stay live after the race for the reactions. Ted's Notebook begins at 4pm.
Will Sky Sports F1 broadcast F2, F3 and F1 Academy this weekend?
Singapore is not on the calendar for Formula 2 or 3. But F1 Academy will compete in the city. Sky Sports will broadcast all of the action from F1 Academy.
How can you watch Sky Sports F1?
Sky Sports F1 is available in the United Kingdom. You can purchase the channel through a package offered by Sky themselves. You can also buy a package which includes Sky Sports F1 on Virgin Media TV. Sky Sports F1 can be added if you are with BT TV. You can also stream Sky Sports F1 online via NOW TV.
How can you watch the Singapore Grand Prix weekend without Sky Sports F1?
If you are located in the United Kingdom, you can't watch the Singapore Grand Prix without paying for Sky Sports F1. For fans outside of the UK, the Singapore Grand Prix will be shown on F1TV Pro in most countries worldwide. Sky has the rights to broadcast Sky Sports F1 in Germany, Italy and others. ViaPlay has the rights to broadcast F1 in some locations worldwide, including The Netherlands.
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