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2023 Brazilian Grand Prix TV Times

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Join us on RaceFans Live throughout every session of the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow RaceFans.

The 2023 World Endurance Championship also comes to an end this weekend with its final race of the season in Bahrain.

Here’s how to watch the 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix live in the UK and USA:

2023 Brazilian Grand Prix: Friday 3 November – Sunday 5 November 2023

UK

DaySessionChannelSession startsSession ends
FridayBrazilian Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F114:3015:30
FridayBrazilian Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F118:0019:00
SaturdayWorld Endurance Championship Eight Hours of Bahrain LiveEurosport 211:0019:00
SaturdayBrazilian Grand Prix sprint race qualifying liveSky Sports F114:0015:00
SaturdayBrazilian Grand Prix sprint race liveSky Sports F118:30
SaturdayBrazilian Grand Prix qualifying highlightsChannel 423:00
SundayBrazilian Grand Prix liveSky Sports F117:00
SundayBrazilian Grand Prix highlightsChannel 422:35

USA (Eastern)

DaySessionChannelSession startsSession ends
FridayBrazilian Grand Prix first practice liveESPN210:3011:30
FridayBrazilian Grand Prix qualifying liveESPN214:0015:00
SaturdayBrazilian Grand Prix sprint race qualifying liveESPN210:0011:00
SaturdayBrazilian Grand Prix sprint race liveESPNEWS14:30
SundayBrazilian Grand Prix liveESPN212:00

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More races this weekend

4/11/2023: Formula Regional Americas round 16: Circuit of the Americas
4/11/2023: Japanese F4 round 13: Twin Ring Motegi
4/11/2023: WEC round 7: Bahrain International Circuit
5/11/2023: Formula Regional Americas round 17: Circuit of the Americas
5/11/2023: Formula Regional Americas round 18: COTA
5/11/2023: Japanese F4 round 14: Twin Ring Motegi

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3 comments on “2023 Brazilian Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. I’m still slightly surprised the race start time got brought forward back to 14:00 after having been postponed by an hour for last season, clearly because the maximum race time limit got reduced from 4 to 3 hours, not that I mind because the earlier, the better anyway, but still, they should make up their minds rather than change back-&-forth.
    Additionally, Friday & Saturday session timings got brought forward by an hour at some point after the initial session times release last December (& also from the last two seasons with sprint format), so this is also something I’m positively surprised & happy about, although altering schedules subsequently is also avoid-worthy generally.
    I guess looking through fingers is possible in this case since they became earlier, after all.

  2. Please pin these types of articles. Where is the ‘burger’ menu for each event?

    1. Genuinely, the easiest way to find this article again is to search Google!

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