THE Formula 1 season returned with Max Verstappen winning the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 5.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finished in first 12 seconds in front of teammate Sergio Pérez as Red Bull look to dominate the 2023 F1 season.
Lewis Hamilton finished in 5th, and rumours surrounding him leaving Mercedes at the end of the season started as he is desperate for an eighth world championship.
Last year’s Saudi Arabia GP was a thriller, with Verstappen just piping Charles Leclerc to the top of the podium by 0.549s.
When is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?
- F1 Saudi Arabia GP will take place on Sunday, March 19.
- The race is scheduled to begin at 5pm UK time.
- Jeddah Corniche Circut is the track.
When is practice and qualifying for the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?
- Practice 1 is on Friday, March 17, from 1:30pm UK time.
- Practice 2 is on Friday, March 17, from 5pm UK time.
- Practice 3 is on Saturday, Match 18, from 1:30pm UK time.
- Qualifying is on Saturday, March 18, from 5pm UK time.
READ MORE IN F1
What TV channel is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on?
- The F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will be shown live on Sky Sports F1.
- Coverage will begin at 3pm UK time.
Can I live stream the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?
- Sky Sports customers can live stream all the action via the NOW app or on Sky Go.
- Non-Sky Sports subscribers can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass via the NOW app for £11.99, which gives you access to all eleven Sky Sports channels for 24 hours.
- Alternatively, you can follow SunSport’s FREE live blog to stay up to day with all the action from Saudi Arabia.
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk