Max Verstappen set the top time in three of the four sessions held on Thursday and Friday during the live streaming of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit Starting from pole position, it looked like it would be extremely difficult to stop him
So did he have the perfect start to the season? And what was the result of 18-year-old Ferrari driver Oliver Bearman's unexpected debut?
For those who don't know yet but want to watch the race, we won't spoil the race results here (but you can find the full race results at the bottom of this page)
With a VPN, you can watch highlights from the Saudi Arabian GP and the full race stream from anywhere With a VPN, you can watch highlights and the full race stream of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from anywhere
The 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will be held on Saturday, March 9 at 12:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT Local time at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit is 8:00 PM
Note that only three Grand Prix races this season will be held on Saturdays
The broadcast includes the practice sessions and qualifying sessions of the F1 race weekend, as well as the race itself
In the United Kingdom, the F1 broadcast rights belong to Sky TV Click here for information on watching F1 on TV
Shortly after each grand prix, the official F1 YouTube channel will release a 5-10 minute highlights package
Free highlights of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix are available here
In addition, Channel 4, a free streaming service in the UK, is broadcasting a two-hour highlights program To watch this broadcast outside the UK, you will need to use a good VPN
Below you can find international broadcasters that stream F1 live when the race is held Some broadcasters will also air a complete replay after the grand prix:
The schedule for the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is as follows:
The start time for the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is Saturday, March 9, at 8:00 pm local time The start times are as follows:
The 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will consist of 50 laps of the 6174 km long Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Despite being partially a street circuit, it is deliberately designed with long corners that encourage overtaking and "proper" racing the third longest circuit on the F1 calendar, it is the second fastest circuit, not far behind Monza in Italy, with average The average speed reaches around 250 km/h
It is easy to see why this street circuit, located next to the sea in the glamorous beach resort of Corniche, is compared to Monaco for its glitz and glamour However, being a night race, the floodlights add an aura of mystery to this early season race in the Middle East
That's it for how to watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and the timetable for all the races, click here for FAQs on the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
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