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With the Las Vegas Grand Prix behind us, there are just two races left in the 2024 F1 season, and this weekend all the action will take place at the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix. The 306-kilometre race consists of 57 laps of a 5.38 kilometer long circuit with 16 curves. The race will take place on Sunday, December 1 at the Lusail International Circuit outside Doha, Qatar. You can watch the full weekend of racing action starting with practice on Friday, as well as the final F1 Sprint of the year on Saturday, which you can watch on multiple channels including ESPN2 and ESPNU and streaming on ESPN+. (Previous races through the weekend will be available on ESPN+, but note that the Grand Prix race itself will not be.)
Everything you need to know about this weekend’s schedule and how to watch the F1 races on TV and streaming is below.
How to watch the F1 Qatar Grand Prix:
Date: Sunday December 1, 2024
Time: 11 a.m. Eastern Time
Location: Lusail International Circuit, Doha, Qatar.
TV channel: ESPN2
Transmission: F1 TV Pro, DirecTV Stream, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV
What channel is the Qatar F1 Grand Prix in?
The Qatar Grand Prix will be broadcast live on ESPN2. ESPN networks are the home of F1 this season with 18 of the 24 races broadcast on ESPN or ABC, and the rest on ESPN2.
For cord cutters who want to watch F1 racing, including this weekend’s grand prix, we recommend a live TV streaming service like Hulu’s Live TV package, which includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2. and ESPN+. If you’re looking for a lower-cost subscription, a direct subscription to ESPN+ is an affordable option for fans of all types of sports. if you are only If you’re interested in watching F1 races and don’t mind being able to watch other sports, an F1 TV Pro subscription is a simple way to stream every race, practice and qualifying.
How to watch F1 in the US without cable:
(TV F1)
An F1 TV Pro subscription allows you to stream all F1 races live, plus all practice, qualifying races and pre-race shows. F1 TV also hosts live shows, analysis, technical talks, documentaries and the official F1 post-race archive. You can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for $10.99 per month or pay $85 for the entire season.
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More ways to watch F1 for free this weekend:
Qatar Grand Prix schedule:
All Eastern Time
Here’s the full TV and streaming schedule:
Friday, November 29
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Free Practice 1: 8:30 am ET (ESPNU, F1 TV Pro)
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Sprint Shootout: 12:30 pm ET (ESPN+, ESPNW, F1 TV Pro)
Saturday November 30
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Drag race: 9 a.m. ET (ESPN2, F1 TV Pro)
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Rating: 1 pm ET (ESPN+, ESPNW, F1 TV Pro)
Sunday December 1