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What Time Is F1 Qualifying Live Streaming Time In India And How To Watch It?

2 years ago By Sports Desk

Formula One fever is gripping fans worldwide as we approach the 15th round of the season, the Italian Grand Prix. Reigning champion and current championship leader Max Verstappen is poised to make history with the most consecutive F1 Grand Prix wins. With nine consecutive victories under his belt, he’s tied with the legendary Sebastian Vettel.

However, if you’re an F1 fan in India, you might be wondering how to catch the thrilling qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix. Let’s dive into the details.

The Italian Monza Grand Prix Schedule

Before we get into the nitty-gritty of qualifying, it’s essential to know the schedule for the Italian Grand Prix weekend, especially if you’re in India. The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Milan will host this high-speed showdown, and here’s when the action unfolds:

Qualifying:

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Time:7:30 PM–8:30 PM IST

Race:

Sunday, September 3, 2023 .

Time:6:30 PM IST onwards.

Now, Let’s focus On qualifying.

Qualifying is where the drama unfolds as drivers push their cars to the limit in a bid to secure the best starting position for the race. It’s a thrilling spectacle where every millisecond counts, and pole position can make all the difference in the world.

How To Watch F1 Qualifying Live In India

In the past, F1 fans in India could enjoy the races on the Star Sports channel or the Disney HotStar+ OTT platform. However, this season, things have changed. The F1 2023 Italian Grand Prix, including qualifying, is not being streamed on any third-party OTT platform in India.

But fear not; there’s still a way to catch all the qualifying action. Formula 1 is promoting its own OTT video platform, fittingly named F1 TV, in India. By subscribing to F1 TV Pro, Indian fans can live stream the qualifying session for the 2023 Italian Grand Prix.

Subscription Details

Price: $29.99 or Rs. 2477 INR/ year. Rs 339/ Month.

So, mark your calendars for September 3, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. IST. It’s the qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix, and it’s where you’ll witness the world’s fastest cars and most skilled drivers battle for that coveted pole position. Thanks to F1 TV, you can join the excitement and watch the drama unfold live from the iconic Monza circuit. Don’t miss it!

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