2023 Spanish Grand Prix TV Times

2023 Spanish Grand Prix

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2023 Spanish Grand Prix: Friday 2 June – Sunday 4 June 2023

UK

Day Session Channel Session starts Session ends
Friday Spanish Grand Prix first practice live Sky Sports F1 12:30 13:30
Friday Spanish Grand Prix second practice live Sky Sports F1 16:00 17:00
Saturday Formula E Jakarta EPrix – R10 Channel 4 09:00
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix Formula 3 sprint race live Sky Sports F1 09:30
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix third practice live Sky Sports F1 11:30 12:30
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix Formula 2 sprint race live Sky Sports F1 13:15
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix qualifying live Sky Sports F1 15:00
Saturday IndyCar Grand Prix of Detroit qualifying Sky Sports F1 18:15
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix qualifying highlights Channel 4 19:40
Sunday Spanish Grand Prix Formula 3 feature race live Sky Sports F1 08:55
Saturday Formula E Jakarta EPrix – R11 Channel 4 09:00
Sunday Spanish Grand Prix Formula 2 feature race live Sky Sports F1 10:25
Sunday Spanish Grand Prix live Sky Sports F1 14:00
Sunday Spanish Grand Prix highlights Channel 4 18:30
Sunday IndyCar Grand Prix of Detroit Sky Sports F1 20:00

USA (Eastern)

Day Session Channel Session starts Session ends
Friday Spanish Grand Prix first practice live ESPN2 07:30 08:30
Friday Spanish Grand Prix second practice live ESPN2 11:00 12:00
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix third practice live ESPN2 06:30 07:30
Saturday Spanish Grand Prix qualifying live ESPN 10:00 11:00
Saturday IndyCar Grand Prix of Detroit qualifying Peacock 13:15
Sunday Spanish Grand Prix live ESPN 09:00 10:00
Sunday IndyCar Grand Prix of Detroit NBC Sports 15:00

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More races this weekend

3/6/2023: F2 round 13: Barcelona
3/6/2023: F3 round 9: Barcelona
3/6/2023: Indy Nxt round 5: Detroit
3/6/2023: Formula E round 10: Jakarta
3/6/2023: British F4 round 10: Thruxton
3/6/2023: GB3 round 7: Spa-Francorchamps
3/6/2023: Japanese F4 round 3: Suzuka
3/6/2023: French F4 round 10: Spa-Francorchamps
4/6/2023: F2 round 14: Barcelona
4/6/2023: F3 round 10: Barcelona
4/6/2023: IndyCar round 7: Detroit
4/6/2023: Indy Nxt round 6: Detroit
4/6/2023: Formula E round 11: Jakarta
4/6/2023: British F4 round 11: Thruxton
4/6/2023: British F4 round 12: Thruxton
4/6/2023: GB3 round 8: Spa-Francorchamps
4/6/2023: GB3 round 9: Spa-Francorchamps
4/6/2023: Japanese F4 round 4: Suzuka
4/6/2023: French F4 round 11: Spa-Francorchamps
4/6/2023: French F4 round 12: Spa-Francorchamps

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6 comments on “2023 Spanish Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. I expected last season’s start run image rather than an aerial shot, but a change from the standard approach every now & then is good.
    Spanish GP coming up after the Monaco GP is slightly weird because of being used to them occurring the other way around but perhaps next season again or not, not that I wouldn’t get used to this order.

    1. I like that overhead view of the track.
      The graphics we get are just coloured lines with no real meaning, but an overhead like this shows us the run-offs, pits etc etc.
      I like it :)

      1. @nullapax I agree.

    2. I think there’s a point to putting such particular photograph – this year they have removed the silly chicane before the last turn and this photo shows that.

      1. @asd Yes, although the above photo itself doesn’t show that because it’s from last season’s Spanish GP or 2021, so still white lines + the old sweeping portion has physically stayed throughout this period of only using the chicane.

  2. playstation361
    30th May 2023, 7:46

    I like the racing circuit design. It looks very good. I hope we have a good weekend. It is nice to see Mercedes getting a bit more competitive. I am expecting things are definitely going to get intresting.

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