The Formula 1 does not rest and ready a new edition. F1 will move to Monaco (Italy) for the sixth race of the 2023 season, which will take place on the weekend of May 26-28 and will be the first European event of the course. Max Verstappen arrives as the leader of the contest at the Monte Carlo circuit, seventh date on the calendar, sixth real after the KO of Imola. For his part, the Mexican pilot Sergio ‘Checo’ Perezwill seek to maintain his great moment that lives at the start of the 2023 season and hopes to achieve a great performance in the competition.
It should be noted that the competition had a modification, which is why it will be held after the cancellation of the Emilia Romagna GP due to the delicate situation of the rains facing the north of Italy and now members will focus on winning the most iconic race of the F1which is housed in the streets of monte carlo.
Dates and times of the 2023 Formula 1 Monaco GP in Latin America
Friday May 26
- Free practice 1: Mexico (05:30), Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru (06:30), Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay (07:30) and Argentina and Uruguay (08:30)
- Free practice 2: Mexico (09:00), Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru (10:00), Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay (11:00) and Argentina and Uruguay (12:00).
Saturday May 27
- Free practice 3: Mexico (04:30), Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru (05:30), Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay (06:30) and Argentina and Uruguay (07:30)
- Classification: Mexico (08:00), Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru (09:00), Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay (10:00) and Argentina and Uruguay (11:00).
Sunday May 28
- Race (78 laps): Mexico (07:00), Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru (08:00), Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay (09:00) and Argentina and Uruguay (10:00).
Where to watch the Formula 1 Monaco GP?
The 2023 F1 season can be followed through different channels depending on the country. In the case of Mexico, fans of this sport will have to get up early to see the race on time because it will take place in the afternoon in the city of Monte Carlo, so there will be an eight-hour difference from Mexico City due to because the country is in the center of Europe.
The competition will be broadcast exclusively via FOX Sports México and Fox Sports Premium. While in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama via STAR Action/ESPN. In Spain it can be seen from DAZN F1. If you are looking to watch the race by streaming on the following platforms you can view it: Fox Sports App, Amazon Prime Video and F1 TV.