F1 Belgian Grand Prix: When and Where to Watch Spa-Francorchamps Race in India

This weekend also marks the start of sprint racing at Spa, the third of six such events scheduled for the year. Max Verstappen will enter the race hoping to win for the eighth time in a row. The only other driver with more consecutive victories is Sebastian Vettel.

By Divyam Dubey | on July 27, 2023 Follow us on Autox Google News

The Formula One season concludes with four races in five weeks, beginning with the Hungarian Grand Prix and ending in Spa-Francorchamps. More points and awards are on the line since the Belgian GP will employ the sprint race format, which was last used at the Austrian GP at the beginning of July.  Max Verstappen and Red Bull have been dominating the sport as of late, but they must be stopped. Only Sebastian Vettel, who won nine times in a row in 2013, has a better winning streak than Max Verstappen's current seven. Despite starting 14th owing to engine penalties, the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix was one of Verstappen's most emphatic victories. On a weekend of unequalled domination, he took the lead for good on Lap 18; nevertheless, this year's RB19 is a more complete car than last year's RB18, which was 11 months ago. Due to the sprint format, Qualifying for the Grand Prix will take place on Friday, July 28th, with the whole sprint race taking place on Saturday, July 29th.

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F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2023: Official Schedule 

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Friday, July 28

Belgian GP FP1 - 05:00 - 06:00 pm

Qualifying - 08:30 - 09:30 pm

Saturday, July 29

Sprint Shootout - 03:30 - 04:15 pm

Sprint Race - 08:00 - 09:00 pm

Sunday, July 30

Belgian GP Race - 06:30 pm

F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2023: Where to Watch in India

The 2023 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on a variety of foreign networks. Viewers in nations with access to F1TV Pro will be able to tune in from a variety of angles, including an insider's look into their favourite driver's cockpit, a detailed breakdown of statistical information, and a live representation of the track.

SkySports subscribers get access to equivalent resources. Since F1 has cancelled its TV streaming rights in several countries, countries like the United Kingdom and India may only be able to watch the races by subscribing to an online streaming service. The Formula 1 app facilitates simple following of the sport by real-time timing information to spectators.

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F1 Belgian Grand Prix 2023: Red Bull’s Challenge at Spa-Francorchamps

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This weekend, Red Bull is headed to Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium after setting a new Formula One record in Hungary by winning their 12th consecutive Grand Prix, although included the last race of 2022 in that unbroken run. However, as is typical for Spa, the weather might play a significant part during the Belgian Grand Prix.

The treacherous Belgium track is one of the sport's most storied locations, and drivers both love and loathe it. Eau Rouge, Raidillon, and the ultra-fast Pouhon and Blanchimont are all corners that drivers love to hate because of the dangers they pose at such high speeds.

Even though the Belgian Grand Prix is being held earlier this year, the weather forecast predicts rain showers on all three days: Friday's qualifying, the Sprint, and the Grand Prix.

As they aim to set a new record for the most consecutive F1 race victories in a season and continue their approach to sweeping every race of the 2023 season, this is the worst possible weather for Red Bull to encounter.

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