Where & how to watch F1 Japanese GP 2024 in India?
(Courtesy : Formula 1)
The 2024 F1 Japanese GP will be held this year in April and not in its usual time of October. According to the FIA, it is to make use of the calendar more effectively and efficiently, with the grand prix now becoming a part of the season-opening Asia-Pacific leg before the action moves to Europe.
The Australian GP earlier in March was the first race in ten rounds where Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s run of consecutive wins came to an end.
The race in Australia was not the best for the championship leaders as the team struggled to find the sweet spot with the car, with Sergio Pérez finishing fifth while Max retired following a brake issue.
It was the first win of the season for Carlos Sainz and Ferrari, as the Spaniard followed on from that memorable win in Singapore last year.
When is the Japanese Grand Prix 2024?
For the first time in F1’s history, Japanese Grand Prix will be held in the month of April. This is done by F1 to improve sustainability and achieve zero carbon emissions by 2030. Hence it is taking place between the Australian and the Chinese Grand Prix.
The race will kick off with the first and second practice on 5 April (Friday). The final practice will take place on 6 April (Saturday), followed by the Qualifying. The Grand Prix will be held on 7 April, i.e. Sunday from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm IST.
Event | Date | Time |
FP1 | 5 April | 8:00 am – 9:00 am IST |
FP2 | 5 April | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm IST |
FP3 | 6 April | 8:00 am – 9:00 am IST |
Qualifying | 6 April | 11:30 am – 12:30 am IST |
Race | 7 April | 10:30 am – 12:30 am IST |
How to watch F1 Japanese GP & F2 in India?
F1 & F2 fans can catch all the action on FanCode’s mobile app (Android, iOS, TV), TV app available on Android TV, Fire TV Stick, Samsung TV and www.fancode.com.
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