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This round was originally due to feature a W Series support race however the championship has ended its season early due to financial trouble.
Here’s how to watch the 2022 United States Grand Prix live in the UK and USA:
2022 United States Grand Prix: Friday 21 October – Sunday 23 October 2022
UK
Day | Session | Channel | Session starts | Session ends |
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Friday | United States Grand Prix first practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 20:00 | 21:00 |
Friday | United States Grand Prix second practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 23:00 | 00:00 |
Saturday | United States Grand Prix third practice live | Sky Sports F1 | 20:00 | 21:00 |
Saturday | United States Grand Prix qualifying live | Sky Sports F1 | 23:00 | – |
Sunday | United States Grand Prix qualifying highlights | Channel 4 | 08:30 | – |
Sunday | United States Grand Prix live | Sky Sports F1 | 20:00 | – |
Monday | United States Grand Prix highlights | Channel 4 | 00:30 | – |
USA (Eastern)
Day | Session | Channel | Session starts | Session ends |
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Friday | United States Grand Prix first practice live | ESPN2 | 15:00 | 16:00 |
Friday | United States Grand Prix second practice live | ESPNEWS | 18:00 | 19:00 |
Saturday | United States Grand Prix third practice live | ESPNEWS | 15:00 | 16:00 |
Saturday | United States Grand Prix qualifying live | ESPNEWS | 18:00 | – |
Sunday | United States Grand Prix live | ESPN3 | 15:00 | – |
Sunday | United States Grand Prix live | ABC | 15:30 | – |
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More races this weekend
22/10/2022: Formula Regional Europe round 19: Mugello
22/10/2022: Italian F4 round 19: Mugello
23/10/2022: Formula Regional Europe round 20: Mugello
23/10/2022: Italian F4 round 20: Mugello
23/10/2022: Italian F4 round 21: Mugello
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2022 United States Grand Prix
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someone or something
17th October 2022, 8:29
Very relieved to see that they’ve settled for a predictable time table this time around.
Jere (@jerejj)
17th October 2022, 11:04
@someone or something Predictable how? No more predictable than with any other event.
someone or something
17th October 2022, 13:30
Precisely my point. This event’s timetable has occasionally been a terrible mess in recent years. See the timetables for the last three US Grands Prix: 2018, 2019, 2021.
The 2018 event had 4 different start times for its 5 sessions (if you ignore the fact that the race started 10 minutes past the hour).
2019: 5 different start times for 5 sessions.
2021: 5 different start times for 5 sessions!
Times sessions have started in the past 3 editions (British time): 16, 17, 17:30, 18, 19, 19:10, 20, 21, 22. When is F1 on? Absolutely no clue! FP1 is before FP2, FP3 is before qualifying. Beyond that, it was just guesswork.
Compare that to 2022, when there are exactly two starting times to memorise! A session either starts at 20 or at 23, end of story. No need to bookmark this page, or carry a random number generator with you to be able to give a quick answer to the question “When is F1 on?”
frood19 (@frood19)
17th October 2022, 8:58
Pretty lousy if you’re watching channel 4
Phil Norman (@phil-f1-21)
17th October 2022, 12:35
@frood19 I sent a formal complaint to C4 last time they did this. It must have been Miami I think. I think they said they were looking into it. Obviously they have done nothing.
I am assuming the race starts at 8.00 p.m. UK time based on these timings? If this is the case, I don’t see any excuse for putting on the highlights programme at 00.30. Surely they could prepare it for an hour before this at least?
Adrian Hancox (@ahxshades)
21st October 2022, 11:08
I believe that there is a blackout and the highlights cannot be shown until a certain number of hours after the race’s scheduled completion.
Could of course be wrong.
Mitun
20th October 2022, 8:33
@frood19 They will rerun race highlights on Monday morning 7:30am, also the same for Mexico as well.
Jere (@jerejj)
17th October 2022, 11:06
Mostly unchanged from recent seasons.
However, the already late (since 2017) QFL time became even later.
someone or something
17th October 2022, 13:42
As an addendum:
There is not a single session time that hasn’t changed from recent seasons, no matter how you look at it!
FP1 starts at a different time than either the 2018, 2019, or 2021 edition. The same applies to FP2, FP3, Qualifying, and the race, in other words: to every single session.
No session starts at the same time it ever has in the past 4 years!
I really don’t know what source you’ve based your claim on, but it literally could not be further from the truth.
Jere (@jerejj)
20th October 2022, 11:46
The race start time is the same as last season, i.e., 14:00 local (likewise 2014, ’15, ’16, & ’17, with 13:00 for ’12, ’13, ’18, & ’19).
someone or something
24th October 2022, 11:57
I’m starting to wonder if you even read I single word I wrote?
MichaelN
17th October 2022, 14:29
Starting qualifying less than two hours before sunset seems needlessly close at a track with no lights.
Jere (@jerejj)
20th October 2022, 11:49
@MichaelN
Less than two hours before sunset is indeed needlessly close for any track without lighting infrastructure.
Retired (@jeff1s)
17th October 2022, 16:16
As an « international » website, that would be nice to post GP times in CET for F1TV viewers…
Jere (@jerejj)
20th October 2022, 11:47
@jeff1s CET time is consecutive to the UK time, so conversion is easy.
Retired (@jeff1s)
20th October 2022, 12:31
@jerejj never said it is. just a consideration for central europeans
Jere (@jerejj)
20th October 2022, 13:44
@jeff1s Fair enough.
ykiki (@ykiki)
17th October 2022, 18:51
I believe the USA (Eastern) start time is incorrect for the ABC network. It should be 15:00, the same as espn3. This would be 14:00 local time for COTA.
Jere (@jerejj)
20th October 2022, 11:47
@ykiki Indeed 14:00 local, 15:00 ET.
JVilleneuve1997
21st October 2022, 9:31
FP2 is 90 mins long, not 60 mins.