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After the exciting Brazilian Grand Prix, the next race on the Formula One calendar is the Qatar Grand Prix. With an exciting title fight between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. So it is understandable that fans won’t want to miss out on any of the action,

Additionally, weather can play a huge part in how the race pans out. So what are the conditions should teams and drivers be expecting this weekend.

What are the timings for the Qatar Grand Prix?

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The lights will go out at 5 PM local time and will go on till 7 PM. For fans watching from the United Kingdom, they can catch the race on Sky Sports at 2 PM. While viewers from the State-side will have to get up early and catch all the action from Qatar GP at 9 AM  on ESPN.

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Italian viewers can catch the action at 3 PM on Sky Italia, while supporters from Germany can view it on Sky Deutschland at the same time. Meanwhile, fans from India can tune in it at 7 30 PM to Star Sports. For live streaming of this weekend’s race, viewers can stream it on the Sky Sports app, the F1 app, or Disney+ Hotstar, but only in the Indian Subcontinent.

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What are the conditions for this weekend’s race?

Weather can have a huge impact on a race. So as the Formula One paddock is in Qatar for the first time, what are the conditions that await us for this exciting race?

With lights going out at 5 PM, the temperature is said to be around 27 degrees Celcius. Winds reaching a speed of 17 km/h, precipitation will be at zero percent, and humidity is predicted to be at 66 percent.

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What are your predictions for this weekend’s race, as drivers prepared to zip around the Losail International Circuit? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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