The World Cup Formula 1 does not stop. This Sunday, September 24, the Japanese Grand Prix at the Suzuka circuit. This is the sixteenth test of the season. Max Verstappen, the favorite, is very close to its third consecutive title; while Carlos Sainz He arrives with high morale after having triumphed in the last Singapore Grand Prix. In this Depor note we tell you what time it starts and on which channels you can watch the long-awaited race.
The last weekend, Ferrari took the victory and ended the positive streak of Red Bull in the present campaign. Despite finishing in fifth position, the Dutch driver continues unstoppable and leads the World Championship ahead of his teammate, Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez. Max He cannot mathematically close the title this Sunday, but he has the option of sentencing him if he continues to sweep.
Verstappen He managed to obtain ten consecutive victories (12 wins out of a possible 15 in 2023); the other two were appropriated by ‘Checo’ and the most recent by Sainz. The podium in Singapore was completed by Lando Norris (2nd place) and Lewis Hamilton (3rd place), both from Mercedes.
Notably Verstappen He has 374 points and has a huge difference over his teammate Perez (it has 223 points). In the third position is Lewis Hamilton with 180 points thanks to his five podiums achieved. One step below is Fernando Alonso with 170 points and the top 5 completes it Carlos Sainz with 142 points.
What time does the Japanese GP start?
If you want to see this new chapter of the Formula 1 World Championship, pay attention to the following information. The 2023 Japanese Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 00:00 hours (time in Peru and Colombia) on Sunday, September 23. In Argentina and Brazil it can be followed from 2:00 in the morning; while in Spain it will be from 7:00 in the morning.
On which channels to watch the Japanese GP?
The broadcast of the Japanese Grand Prix can be seen through the signals of FOX Sports Premium, ESPN, Star Plus and DAZN F1. Remember that in Sports You will also be able to follow the minute by minute of the race at the Suzuka circuit. Now that you know this information, there is no way you can miss it.
Japanese GP: where will the race be?
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