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Here are the details of Sky and Channel 4’s coverage of the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix in the UK and ESPN’s in the USA:
Note that the timings of this weekend’s race are affected by changes to daylight savings hours. Daylight savings ends in the UK and Mexico at 2am on Sunday October 27th.
2019 Mexican Grand Prix: Friday 25 October – Sunday 27 October 2019
UK (BST/GMT)
Day | Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
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Friday (BST) | Mexican Grand Prix first practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 15:45 | 16:00 | 17:30 |
Friday (BST) | Mexican Grand Prix second practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 19:45 | 20:00 | 21:30 |
Saturday (BST) | Mexican Grand Prix third practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 15:45 | 16:00 | 17:00 |
Saturday (BST) | Mexican Grand Prix qualifying live | Sky Sports F1 | 18:00 | 19:00 | |
Saturday (BST) | Mexican Grand Prix qualifying highlights | Channel 4 | 23:45 | ||
Sunday (GMT) | Mexican Grand Prix live | Sky Sports F1 | 17:30 | 19:10 | |
Sunday (GMT) | Mexican Grand Prix highlights | Channel 4 | 23:00 |
USA (Eastern)
Day | Session | Channel | Coverage starts | Session starts | Session ends |
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Friday | Mexican Grand Prix first practice live | ESPNU | 10:55 | 11:00 | 12:30 |
Friday | Mexican Grand Prix second practice live | ESPNU | 14:55 | 15:00 | 16:30 |
Saturday | Mexican Grand Prix third practice live | ESPNNEWS | 10:55 | 11:00 | 12:00 |
Saturday | Mexican Grand Prix qualifying live | ESPNNEWS | 13:55 | 14:00 | |
Sunday | Mexican Grand Prix live | ESPN3/ABC | 13:55 | 14:10 |
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Jere (@jerejj)
21st October 2019, 17:47
”Note that the timings of this weekend’s race are affected by changes to daylight savings hours. Daylight savings ends in the UK and Mexico at 2am on Sunday October 27th.”
– Wrong, the timings are unaffected by these shifts since they happen on the same day and in the same direction (back an hour in both Europe and Mexico), so, therefore, the time differences remain the same, and thus, the session starting times.
Chaitanya
22nd October 2019, 6:17
Race is 40mins past midnight in India, will skip the live and watch repeat telecast on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Nitzo (@webtel)
22nd October 2019, 10:29
@Chaitanya
Use hotstar and you can watch it on monday morning.
Chaitanya
22nd October 2019, 11:47
This week we will be celebrating Diwali and on Monday its Bali pratipada/Padwa. There will be guests over at my place for the day and wont be able to skip cousins to watch GP which is why will watch it on Tuesday/Wednesday.
Jere (@jerejj)
22nd October 2019, 20:03
@Chaitanya 00:40 is nothing compared to, for example, 04:10 in UTC+9 (Japan, the Koreas, etc.) Just pointing out for general-purpose not that I’d care a lot since I don’t live in that time zone.
Chaitanya
23rd October 2019, 3:39
I know for Europeans fans following MotoGP on Sunday there is MotoGP(Phillip Island) and it starts at 630hrs(IST for Moto3) and I can imagine its going to be Midnight in Europe. Off all the races that take place in New world Brazillian GP is the best as it generally starts around 2230hrs IST and ends around midnight so on Monday I can comfortably get to work early in morning(Australian clients). I personally like European races which start around midday(GMT).
JungleMartin
26th October 2019, 17:47
@KeithCollantine just a small point – according to Channel 4’s own online TV listings and Freesat’s too, quali highlights are on at 22:45 tonight, not 23:45 as the above says currently.