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The score is yet to be settled between Lando Norris and Max Verstappen. The British Grand Prix is where both drivers will be battling head-to-head to win the upcoming race. In Austria, neither Max Verstappen nor Lando Norris got to take the win, even though they were fighting for the victory. And after this incident took Norris out of the race, the incomplete race has yet to come to its conclusion: who’s the faster driver? Norris or Verstappen?

Now, we are heading to Silverstone for the British GP, and with a brand new winner taking the top position on the podium, fans are left with the question: who will be the next champion? Will Max Verstappen continue to win the majority of the races, or have the other teams picked up? Well, Mercedes has had a strong run in the last 3 races, and at Silverstone, we’ll get to know if Russell can only win if Verstappen crashes or if the new W15 has enough pace to keep up with the top 2. So let’s take a look at where you can watch the 2024 British Grand Prix.

The 2024 British Grand Prix schedule

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At the British Grand Prix, fans have a lot to look out for. From who is the quickest driver on the circuit to where each team stands as we approach the middle of the season, here is everything you need to know about the schedule of the Silverstone race.

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Thursday, July 4

This time we have a whole weekend schedule starting from the day of the driver’s press conference. This is where all the drivers will answer the most requested questions from the media and their fans. This will be followed by the F1 show.

1:30 pmDrivers’ Press Conference
6:00 pmThe F1 Show

Friday, July 5: FP1 and FP2

All the drivers will find their way to the tracks on July 5, as this will be the day that the weekend officially kicks off. Fans will flood the grandstands early if they want to catch the practice for F3 and F2. Following that will be the British GP free practice 1, which will then lead to the F3 qualifiers and F2 qualifiers. Finally, in the afternoon, the pinnacle of motorsport will bring out their cars for the final test session of the day.

8:35 amF3 Practice
9:55 amF2 Practice
12:00 pmBritish GP Practice One (session starts at 12:30 pm)
2:05 pmF3 Qualifying
3:00 pmF2 Qualifying
3:45 pmBritish GP Practice Two (session starts at 4:00 )

Saturday, July 6: Fp3 and Qualifiers

As this is the traditional Grand Prix format, the next day will bring in the final practice rounds. The final F1 practice will be sandwiched between the F3 and F2 sprints. In the afternoon, the drivers will make it down to the tracks for the final time before the race in the qualifiers. For a special, in-depth analysis of the British GP qualifiers, fans can also catch a session of Ted’s qualifying notebook.

9:15 amF3 Sprint
11:15 amBritish GP Practice Three (session starts at 11:30 am)
1:10 pmF2 Sprint
2:15 pmBritish GP Qualifying build-up
3:00 pmBritish GP Qualifying
5:00 pmTed’s Qualifying Notebook

Sunday, July 7: Race Day

Finally, the moment that all fans are waiting for is the Silverstone Grand Prix. All the drivers will battle it out on one of the most iconic tracks in F1 history, as the first Grand Prix weekend was hosted at this circuit. Of course, there will be the F3 and F2 feature races in the morning before the Grand Prix builds up. Towards the late afternoon, drivers will take their cars out for the final time at Silverstone to decide who is the fastest driver in the UK this season.

8:15 amF3 Feature Race
9:50 amF2 Feature Race
11:50 amPorsche Supercup
1:30 pmGrand Prix Sunday: British GP build-up
3:00 pmThe BRITISH GRAND PRIX
5:00 pmChequered Flag: British GP reaction
6:00 pmTed’s Notebook

Now that you know the schedule of the British GP, you must be wondering where to watch the race!

Where to get a hold of the broadcasts of the British GP?

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Silverstone is one of the most iconic tracks on the calendar, and this year, it will be the home race for 3 drivers on the grid. Each Briton driver has had a strong season after their upgrades and the home race will be where we get to see the showdown. Both Mercedes drivers are British, along with Lando Norris in McLaren, and Silverstone is where we see the tough competitors racing to see the chequered flag first.

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To watch the Silverstone GP, fans have many options, from visiting the tracks to enjoying the race at home. For all fans who want to catch the British GP at home, they can do so by taking a look at any of these channels.

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  • Official: F1TV
  • UK: Sky Sports, Channel 4
  • USA: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • India: FanCode, F1TV
  • Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
  • Japan: FujiTV, DAZN

Now that you know the British GP’s schedule and where to watch it, let us know who you think will win in the comments section below.