Formula 1 traveled to the United States for the country's second race. After the race in Miami and the penultimate race in Las Vegas, Austin is the other stop on the calendar. Due to the time difference, start times are slightly different than usual and different providers have adjusted their programs accordingly.
Max Verstappen travels to the Circuit of the Americas as a three-time world champion. The Dutchman has 433 points to his name and has not been able to catch up since the Sprint race in Qatar. Red Bull Racing also took the season's crown in the Constructors' Championship, as Constructors' Champion. It's still exciting to get second place in both classifications. For example, Sergio Perez is only looking to move ahead of Lewis Hamilton by thirty points. Mercedes remains second in the team standings, but Ferrari is also just 28 points behind the Brackley team.
F1 TV
It won't just be Formula 1 that gets underway this weekend. The F1 Academy also traveled to Circuit of the Americas for the final round of the championship and the sports provider can also see this.
Thursday 19 October | 11:30 pm | Warm up on the weekend |
Friday, October 20 | 3:15 pm | F1 Academy First free training |
Friday, October 20 | 7:30 pm | F1 free practice |
Friday, October 20 | 8:55 pm | F1 Free Training Academy II |
Friday, October 20 | 10:30 pm | Qualification inspection |
Friday, October 20 | 11:00 pm | Eligible |
Saturday 21 October | 12 o'clock | Review qualifications |
Saturday 21 October | 00:30 | F1 Academy qualifications |
Saturday 21 October | 4:45 pm | F1 Academy Racing 1 |
Saturday 21 October | 7:30 pm | Sprintshot |
Saturday 21 October | 10:30 pm | F1 Academy Racing 2 |
Saturday 21 October | 11:20 pm | Sprint Preview |
Sunday 22 October | 12 o'clock | Sprint Race |
Sunday 22 October | 01:00 am | Speed Race Review |
Sunday 22 October | 4:40 pm | F1 Academy Racing 3 |
Sunday 22 October | 7:50 pm | Race preview |
Sunday 22 October | 9:00 pm | US Grand Prix |
Sunday 22 October | 11:00 pm | Race review |
Viaplay
The Dutch Formula 1 rights holder clearly has a plan too. Session times are of course the same as with F1 TV, but the Swedish streaming service offers slightly different content to its counterpart in the same sport. The full programming can be seen in the table below this text.
Friday, October 20 | 7:20 pm | F1 free practice |
Friday, October 20 | 9:55 pm | Eligible |
Saturday 21 October | 6:55 pm | Sprintshot |
Saturday 21 October | 11:25 pm | Sprint Race |
Sunday 22 October | 7:55 pm | US Grand Prix |
Ziggo Sports
The former Formula 1 rights holder in the Netherlands will also pay due attention to the first layer.
Saturday 21 October | 00:30 |
Formula 1: US Grand Prix Qualifying (Summary) |
Sunday 22 October | 01:00 am |
Formula 1: USA F1 Sprint GP (Summary) |
Sunday 22 October | 20:00 |
Ziggo Sport Race Café: Preview |
Sunday 22 October | 11:00 pm | Ziggo Sport Race Café: Afterthought |
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The public broadcaster will also focus on all the Formula 1 action on Sunday and will discuss the race in the United States at 11:12pm on NPO Channel 1.
Sunday 22 October | 11:12 pm | NOS Formula 1: US GP |
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