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How To Watch Saturday’s Practice Day In F1 Abu Dhabi GP 2023?

12 months ago By Sports Desk

After two intense practice sessions on Friday, the 24th, we reach Saturday, the 25th, for the final practice day as well as qualifying and the much-awaited sprint race.The final practice session will give the teams one last chance to look at their racing machines and gear and try out their race strategies and antics for the final time.

Then the qualifying will set up the grid for Sunday’s showdown of the final race of the calendar.Then, at last, there will be the superb sprint race, where the drivers will battle each other to earn important points to stay in a good position across the driver’s rankings.

In this article, we will go through the timing and process of watching this Saturday’s practice, qualifying, and sprint sessions.Here are the details:

Date: November 25th, Saturday

Third Practice Session: 14:30–15:30 IST

Qualifying Session: 18:00–19:00 IST

F1 Sprint: There will be no F1 sprint in Abu Dhabi.

Now, where can One watch these sessions?

For F1 fans in India, the only option to watch these sessions live is to see them on the F1 TV Pro. All the races before this one have been streamed this way too.

And to watch the sessions on F1 TV Pro, one must have a subscription to F1 TV PRO. Subscriptions for these apps come with yearly as well as monthly tenure. with a yearly pack costing around Rs. 2500 and monthly plans costing Rs. 299.So enjoy these sessions as much as possible.

As for other parts of the World-

In UK- Sky Sports Channel will broadcast the live sessions within their prescribed schedule according to British standards.

In US- NBC and ESPN will broadcast the Live Sessions.

Remember, it is the last F1 race of the 2023 calendar year. So every driver and team will want to finish the season on high with superb performances.

Also keep in mind the fact that Max Verstappen has fiercely dominated the whole season for Reb Bull, winning 18 of the already-gone 21 races. He is now eyeing the record-breaking 19th victory of his season. So, there is much to get your eyes on. So, don’t miss any of these things!

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