F1 Race Stream and Start Time : What time is F1 Race Today, Where to Watch it | Austrian Grand Prix 2020
F1 Final Race Live Streaming and Timings: When and where to watch the final round of Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The wait is finally over. The first race of the 2020 F1 season is upon us. 20 drivers from 10 teams will line up on the grid to take on one another to conquer the iconic chequered flag.
The race is being held at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. The first race was originally scheduled to be held in Australia in February, but the coronavirus outbreak cancelled all plans.
The practice sessions and qualifying have been pretty exciting, with Mercedes duo Valterri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton to line up in the front row of the grid today.
Last year’s winner at Austria Red Bull’s Max Verstappen did well to finish third, and could claim a surprise victory today. Racing Point’s Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez have exceeded expectations, both finishing in the Top 10 in qualifying.
The disappointment so far has undoubtedly been Ferrari, with Vettel and Leclerc both struggling for pace. Infact, the situation is so bad that they were even slower than last year’s Austria qualifying. Vettel crashed out of Q2, while Leclerc finished 7th.
Lando Norris was the surprise package, with his McLaren managing to finish 4th in qualiying. He later admitted he was in shock with the result.
IT’S RACE DAY!
Here’s how Sunday’s starting grid looks in Austria#AustrianGP 🇦🇹 #F1 pic.twitter.com/RarfkiVf1P
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 5, 2020
Where to Watch F1 Race in USA, Canada, UK, Australia and India
USA: ESPN (8:00 AM EST)
Canada: RDS and TSN (9:00 AM EDT)
UK: C4 and SkySports (2:00 PM CET)
Australia: Fox Sports Channels and One (Network Ten) (11:00 PM GMT+10)
India: StarSports Select 2 and Hotstar (6:30 PM IST)
For details of live streaming telecast in other countries, visit the broadcast page of Formula1 website.
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