F1 Emilia Romagna GP 2022 Streams, Time and Schedule : When and Where to watch Formula 1 Italy Grand Prix Main Race?
Formula 1 will head into the fourth race of the season at the Italy Grand Prix on Sunday. Here’s how you can watch the race?
Formula 1 will return to the most iconic race tracks in the world in Imola on Sunday. The front row of the grid has been locked by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
The Italian track has seen some glorious races in the past but was missing from the calendar from 2007 till 2019. The reason was that the pits and the paddock were cramped and outdated.
F1 brought back the historic venue in the 2020 season where Lewis Hamilton took the victory. In 2021, Max Verstappen took the pole position.
This year, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc seems to be the one to claim the iconic win for the Italian team on the home track. The last time Ferrari took pole in Imola was in 2006 when Michael Schumacher made a stunning lap to the top.
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When and Where to watch the 2022 Italy Grand Prix Main Race?
The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix main race timings in different time zones:
- Date: Sunday, April 24, 2022
- Start time: 13:00 GMT / 14:00 BST / 15:00 CEST / 15:00 SAST / 16:00 EAT / 09:00 ET / 06:00 PT / 23:00 AEST / 22:00 JST / 18:30 IST
We’re mixing it up in Imola 🔀
Here’s a reminder of how our #F1Sprint weekend works! 👇#ImolaGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/t2Wmn0Cj9H
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 21, 2022
In the UK, viewers can watch the thrilling race only on Sky Sports. Highlights of the event will be shown on Channel 4, a few hours after the race.
In the US, ESPN will broadcast the race to all those who have an ESPN subscription. In Australia, fans can tune into Fox Sports on their TVs to catch live F1 action. Other than that, fans can also avail Kayo, which is their streaming service and will cover the race.
Nine Network, on the other hand, covers all the F1 races as a free alternative, so viewers in Australia can tune into that.
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