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If you didn’t manage to get tickets to see this year’s Brazilian Grand Prix, don't worry - it's not too late to watch the 2024 Lenovo Grande Prêmio de São Paulo from the comfort of your couch.
So, whether you’re looking to make a day or weekend of it by watching the qualifying and days leading up to the big race, or you want to know where to stream it if you’ll need to watch it on your phone or laptop, keep reading to find out everything you need to know.
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When to watch Formula 1 Lenovo Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2024
You’ll want to take a note of the first weekend in November, if you’re looking to catch this particular race, with practice and a sprint shootout taking place on November 1. The following day, November 2, will see a sprint and the eventual qualifying and then on November 3, it will be time for the main race.
Because of the time difference between the UK and Mexico, UK viewers will be able to tune into the São Paulo Grand Prix at 5pm.
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So, thankfully you won’t need to get up too early or stay up late into the night to see all of the action.
How and where to watch the Formula 1 Lenovo Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2024
F1 fans can head to F1 TV for the best exclusive content, including team radio clips, real-time leaderboards and data, as well as special documentaries and the F1 archives. But it is worth noting that it doesn’t show the live races, so this could be a nice add-on to your race day viewing.
It does only cost £2.29 a month or £19.99 a year, so it’s one of the more affordable streaming services currently on the market. And we have a feeling F1 aficionados will get a lot out of it.
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However, if you’re looking to watch the race live as it happens, there’s only one way to do that in the UK and that’s via Sky Sports or NOW TV.
NOW TV gives you the option of paying for a day pass, costing £14.99, and that will allow you to sign up for race day without having to worry about signing up for a full month or contract.
Alternatively, if you plan on watching more of the F1 season, they do a monthly subscription priced between £29.99 and £34.99 a month, depending on whether you’re a new customer or not.
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For those who would prefer to watch on Sky, you will need an existing Sky subscription to add Sky Sports to it. This addition typically costs £22 a month but to gain full access to all of Sky Sports’ F1 content, you do need to have a Sky Q subscription (starting from £31 a month), or Sky Glass TV (which costs from £14 a month) to do so.
And if you’re looking for a free way to watch the São Paulo Grand Prix, Channel 4 will be showing the highlights and you can also stream it on catch up, allowing you to watch it on your commute or whenever is best for you.
Topics: Formula 1