The Grands Prix follow one another and look alike… Once again winner at Spa-Francorchamps on July 30, Max Verstappen is the favorite in his native country, on the Zandvoort circuit.
But Sergio Perez (2nd, Red Bull), Fernando Alonso (3rd, Aston Martin) and Lewis Hamilton (4th, Mercedes) are determined to challenge this hegemony, at least to consolidate their position in the championship.
Dates and times F1: the Dutch Grand Prix TV program
The Dutch Grand Prix takes place from Friday August 25th to Sunday August 27th with the race scheduled to start at 3pm that day. Here is the full schedule for the weekend.
Friday August 25
- Free Practice 1: 12:10 p.m. on Canal+ Sport
- Free Practice 2: 3:40 p.m. on Canal+ Sport
Saturday August 26
- Free Practice 3: 11:10 a.m. on Canal+ Sport
- Qualifying: 2:40 p.m. on Canal+ Sport
Sunday August 27
- “The Grid”: 1:55 p.m. on Canal+
- The Dutch Grand Prix: 3 p.m. on Canal+
- The Debrief: 5 p.m. on Canal+
Race format
Circuit length: 4.259 km
Number of kilometers: 306.648 km
Number of rounds: 72
Where to watch Formula 1 and motor sports in streaming?
Over the past few years, Canal+ has gradually become the reference channel for motorsport in France. The encrypted channel notably broadcasts F1, MotoGP, W2C and IndyCar.
If the basic Canal+ offer starts at €22.99, you will however need to subscribe to the Canal+ Sport offer at €34.99/month to take advantage of all these programmes.
- Formula 1, MotoGP, W2C, IndyCar, Andros Trophy…: Canal+
- 24 Hours of Le Mans, Formula E: Eurosport and La Chaîne L’Équipe
- Formula E: The Channel The Team
- Dakar: France Televisions and Eurosport
For its part, the subscription to Eurosport is offered at €9.99 per month. The channel is also accessible in Amazon Prime Video’s Warner Pass.