The Saudi Arabian GP LIVE takes place this Sunday, March 19th from 11:00am (Mexican time) and 12:00pm (Peruvian time) for Day 2 of the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship. The race will take place in Jeddah on the Corniche Circuit broadcast by Fox Sports Premium (Mexico) and streamed by Star Plus (South America). In order not to miss the results of this and other sporting events, follow the ONLINE coverage of La República Deportes.
Saudi Arabian GP: Race Report
Carrera | Saudi Arabian GP |
When is? | Sunday March 19th |
What’s the time? | 12.00 p.m. (Peru) |
Where? | Jeddah Corniche Circuit |
On which channel? | Fox Sports Premium, Star Plus |
After a week’s absence, Formula 1 is back with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the second race of the 2023 season. Dutchman Max Verstappen, reigning world champion, is one of the favorites to win after his triumphant debut in Bahrain. Now he has to settle for 15th on the grid after a poor qualifying race.
First place on the grid goes to his teammate, the Mexican Sergio Pérez. ‘Checo’ took pole position after finishing ahead of Monegasque Charles Leclerc, who finished second, and Spain’s Fernando Alonso, who completed the podium.
When is the Saudi Arabian GP?
- Mexico (Central): 11:00 a.m
- Colombia, Ecuador, Peru: 12:00 p.m
- United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 12:00 p.m
- Bolivia, Venezuela: 1 p.m
- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay: 2 p.m
- Spain: 6 p.m
Which channel will broadcast the Saudi Arabian GP?
Broadcasting of Saudi Arabia TV GP will only be available in Mexico and the United States on the following cable or satellite TV channels:
- Mexico: Fox Sports Premium
- US: ESPN, ESPN+.
How to watch Saudi Arabian GP ONLINE?
If you don’t want to miss the Saudi Arabian GP online, tune into Star Plus signal, the streaming service bringing the race to South America. If you don’t have access to it, you can also find out through La República Deportes ONLINE reporting.
Where is the Saudi Arabian GP held?
The venue for this race is the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, a racetrack in the Arabian city of Jeddah. It has a track with 27 curves and more than 6,000 kilometers in length.
Saudi Arabian GP: starting grid
Here’s how the drivers will fare at the Saudi Arabian GP. Photo: Formula 1