Saturday’s qualifying session can make or break a driver’s race as it decides the starting grid for Sunday’s race. As drivers prepare to zip around the circuit for this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, what can kind of weather should teams and drivers be expecting.
Additionally, fans won’t want to miss any of the action in the build-up to Sunday’s much-awaited race. So where and what time can fans tune into the catch the action?
What time can fans tune in to watch the quali session for the Qatar Grand Prix?
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The intense qualifying session kick-off at 5 PM local time, and will go on till 6 p.m.The qualifying session will be broadcast on Sky Sports at 2 p.m. for fans in the United Kingdom. While viewers in the United States will have to get up early to witness all of the action from the quali on ESPN at 9 a.m.
Fans in Italy can watch the action on Sky Italia at 3 p.m., while fans in Germany can watch it on Sky Deutschland at the same time. Meanwhile, Indian fans may watch it on Star Sports at 7:30 p.m. For live streaming the session, fans will need to have a subscription to a Sky Sports account or the F1 app. However, fans in the Indian subcontinent can stream in on Disney+ Hotstar.
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What is the weather prediction for this weekend’s qualifying session?
A qualifying session is a major part of an F1 weekend’s Grand Prix. But, what can make things even more challenging is the conditions around the track.
As drivers prepare to go out on track to set the fastest time possible, the weather is said to be 27 degrees Celcius. While winds will be reaching a speed of 17 km/h, humidity is predicted to be at 51 percent, and there is said to be a one percent chance of precipitation.
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As drivers prepare to speed around the Losail International Circuit this weekend, what are your predictions for the race? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
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