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The tenth weekend of the 2023 Formula 1 season is around the corner as the sport travels to Circuit Park. The F1 race will be live Sunday, August 27 on ESPN at 9:00 AM ET.
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Formula 1 Heineken Dutch GP | 9:00 AM | ESPN/ESPN+ |
Qualifying for the F1 Heineken Dutch GP is on Saturday, August 26 at 9 AM ET.
The next F1 race is on Sunday, August 27 at 9 AM ET with the Heineken Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Park Zandvoort.
Formula 1 is on a midseason break to allow for teams and drivers to reset before the final stretch of the 2023 F1 schedule.
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Series | Time (ET) | TV |
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Formula 1 Pirelli Italian GP | 9:00 AM | ESPN/ESPN+ |
Series | Time (ET) | TV |
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Singapore GP | 8:00 AM | ESPN |
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Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2023 | 10:00 AM | ESPN |
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Series | Time (ET) | TV |
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Formula 1 Armaco United States Grand Prix | 3:00 PM | ESPN |
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Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix | 1:00 AM | ESPN |
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Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | 8:00 AM | ESPN |
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Formula 1 will be heading to the Red Bull Ring, which is located in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. The venue is a 2.683-mile road course. The track’s last event was during the 2022 season when Charles Leclerc took the victory with Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton rounding out the podium.
The Formula 1 race from the Red Bull Ring will be aired on ESPN at 9:00 AM ET on Sunday, July 2. It will represent the ninth race on the 2023 F1 schedule after the called-off race in Imola due to significant flooding in the area.
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Formula 1 races typically range from 80 to 100 minutes and cannot exceed two hours due to safety reasons. The race starts when the five red lights are turned off by the race director and the event needs to be completed within a three-hour window. The three-hour window is in place in case of a red flag or delay, but the two-hour window is official racing under green or yellow flag conditions.
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There are 23 races on the 2023 F1 schedule. The Chinese Grand Prix was supposed to be included on the schedule for a total of 24 races; however, it has been canceled due to the COVID-19 policies still standing in the country.
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The 2023 Formula 1 season will begin on March 5, 2023, when the sport travels to the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. It will mark the start of the second season with the new cars on the F1 schedule.