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Jul 23, 2023 — Head over to Servus TV (Austria) | RTBF (Belgium) | RTL (Luxembourg). Watch on the live sections of the sites. Race start: Today, 2 p.m. ET / 7 ...
In Hungary, Gabriel Bortoleto tightened his grip on the F3 title, finishing second in the sprint and seventh in the feature race, extending his lead at the top of the drivers’ standings to 43 points. Similarly in F2, Frederik Vesti helped his chances at an F1 promotion recovering from a slow sprint to capture third in Sunday’s 37-lap feature race. The result keeps him at the top of the standings, leading Théo Pourchaire by a nine-point margin. But with a full wet weather weekend in Belgium looming, the running order could suddenly change.
There are plenty of headlines to watch out for across the weekend, with all the makings of a great Belgian Grand Prix. Here is how to watch it. How to watch F1: live stream and TV details for 2023 Belgian Grand Prix The Belgian Grand Prix is widely regarded as a driver and fan favourite, drawing in huge crowds and viewing numbers across the weekend. In 2023, F1 organisers have set up a potentially thrilling prospect: a sprint race weekend – the third of six this season. As a result, the schedule changes dramatically, with drivers reduced to just one practice session on Friday morning, followed by grand prix qualifying in the afternoon.
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Highlights of the Belgian GP will then be presented on Sunday evening. F1 live stream and TV schedule All times in BST Qualifying Friday July 28 Sprint Saturday Saturday July 29 Belgian Grand Prix Sunday July 30 Session start time 4pm Sprint Shootout – 11am Sprint race – 3. 30pm 2pm Live coverage Sky Sports, Sky Go, Now TV 3. 35pm Sprint Shootout – 10. 30am Sprint race – 2. 30pm 12. 30pm Highlights Channel 4 N/A 7. 45pm 6. 30pm Belgian GP circuit details and weather forecast Hosting the first F1 world championship Belgian GP in 1950, Spa-Francorchamps is among four circuits indelibly linked with series’ genesis – included in the original calendar alongside Monza, Silverstone and Monaco.
Saturday will then be dedicated entirely to the sprint – with qualifying and the race taking place on the same day – before the full-length Belgian GP on Sunday afternoon. Live TV: All sessions will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 starting with Free Practice 1 on Friday at 12. 00pm. Live stream: For viewers in the UK, Sky Sports F1 subscribers can watch all the running live on the Sky Go app. Now TV subscribers can also access live coverage of every session via Sky Sports F1 with live timings are available through the F1 app. Highlights: Channel 4 will showcase highlights of the weekend, with action from grand prix qualifying, the sprint shootout and the sprint race presented in one show on Saturday evening.
Similar superiority could be expected in Belgium – especially after his last visit. The Red Bulls may very well run rampant once again in the Ardennes, but keep a close eye kept on the resurgent McLaren‘s of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri – the former having captured back-to-back podium finishes at Silverstone and the Hungaroring. With rain forecast across the weekend and a sprint race format in place, the Woking-based marque could continue to close the gap in the battle for second in the constructors’ championship: Aston Martin, Ferrari and Mercedes continue to flail, and McLaren has a car that should suit Spa. Further back, Alpine will look to recover from a devastating double DNF in Hungary – Esteban Ocon not even making it halfway through Turn 1 before being shunted into team-mate Pierre Gasly – and Daniel Ricciardo will hope to continue his comeback arch after a positive return race for AlphaTauri.
81 mins: Last throw of the dice from Canada, Liam Millar and Jonathan Osorio coming on for Tajon Buchanan and Stephen Eustaquio. Alphonso Davies goes into the book for a late challenge on Leandro Trossard. 80 mins: Superb reading of the game from Thibaut Courtois, who is perfectly placed to gather Cyle Larin's header from a Stephen Eustaquio cross. 78 mins: There goes the goalscorer, Michy Batshuayi making way for Lois Openda.
com/4fXvxpcyrZ 3 mins to kickoff: Here come the teams from the tunnel, and the national anthems mean the first whistle is moments away... 5 mins to kickoff: How are you feeling Canada fans?! 10 mins to kickoff: A reminder of how Canada fared in their sole previous World Cup appearance, back in 1986; they lost all three games, opening with a 1-0 defeat by France before going down 2-0 to both Hungary and the Soviet Union, so are still to score in the finals.
Belgian Grand Prix live stream: how to watch F1 online Jul 30, 2023 — Belgian GP: race preview. Hungary saw yet another weekend of domination for Max Verstappen, and despite losing out on pole to Lewis
Stretching dense Ardennes forest for over 4. 3 miles (6. 9km), Spa is the longest circuit drivers will have to contend this season, boasting 19 corners and two DRS zones, and is a constant challenge in both dry and wet conditions. Overtaking opportunities are frequent, most drivers often choosing to dive down the inside of Turn 1 or patient wait to be towed up through Eau Rouge and Radillion before sweeping past on the Kemmel Straight. As is often the case in Belgium, wet weather is expected for all three days of racing action – opening the door to moments of brilliance or critical errors. Circuit - Spa-Francorchamps View Circuit Belgian Grand Prix support races As the summer break looms, the Belgian Grand Prix becomes the third race in a row to a jam in a full-support bill, with races in F2 and F3 scheduled to take place alongside F1.
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Belgium will be in no hurry to take this. 87 mins: There's a lot of tired legs out there and increasing amounts of space on the pitch as a result. At one end Cyle Larin can't get his header on target. Belgium break straight down the other end but Leandro Trossard cannot keep the ball in play. 85 mins: From the free-kick, Kevin De Bruyne's delivery is predictably inviting but Leander Dendoncker is unable to keep his header down. Belgium quickly regain possession and De Bruyne breaks forward again but the finish is somewhat wide, sailing over the bar. 83 mins: Alistair Johnston makes a challenge that smacks of both fatigue and frustration, scissoring his legs around Lois Openda and hacking the substitute to the floor.
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