Lewis Hamilton took his fifth pole position of the season at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying session. The Mercedes driver put in an amazing lap, which was just about enough to finish ahead of Valtteri Bottas.
Max Verstappen was on a flyer himself before he binned it in the wall at the last corner to finish in P3. The intense qualifying has paved the way for an exciting race ahead. With the circuit being a street layout will make it harder for Verstappen to attack Hamilton, who starts from P1.
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Timings for the race
As reported by Motorsport, the F1 fans will be treated to a beautiful lit Jeddah circuit during the race. Just like the qualifying sessions, the race will be at night in the Middle east nation.
This means that the fans have to compromise on their sleep to witness the F1 cats battle at the fastest street circuit in the sport. Just like qualifying, fans can enjoy the race from the comfort of their living rooms.
Below is the list of countries (and cities) and their local timings to access the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix live:
UK- 5:30 pm
Spain- 6:30 pm
Instanbul- 8:30 pm
Moscow- 8:30 pm
Johannesburg- 7: 30 pm
Montreal- 12:30 pm
Austin- 11: 30 am
Sao Paulo- 2 pm
India- 11 pm
Australia- 4: 30 am
Tokyo- 2:30 am
Riyadh- 8: 30 pm
Abu Dhabi- 8:30 pm
Where to watch and live stream the penultimate race of the season?
You can watch the race on free-to-air services in your homes. The F1 fans can also live stream the race on their mobile phones, Tv sets, and laptops around the world.
Below is the list of countries and where you can watch the race around the world:
Austria – Servus TV / ORF
France – Canal+
Germany – Sky Germany
Switzerland – SRF / RSI / RT
UK – Sky Sports F1
Netherlands – Ziggo
USA – ESPN2/ESPN+
India – Star Sports
Japan – Fuji Television
Australia – Fox Sports
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Africa – SuperSport
You can watch the race on live stream as well on F1 Tv. if you based in UK, then you can enjoy the live stream on Sky while in India the race will be live streamed on Disney Hotstar.
Do not miss the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as it may bring the final twist in the 2021 championship.
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