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Italian GP 2023 Live Streaming: How, When, and Where to Watch in the USA, Europe, and India

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The anticipation is mounting as Formula 1 enthusiasts around the world gear up for the Italian Grand Prix in 2023. With the race weekend just around the corner, fans are eagerly planning how and where to catch every thrilling moment of the action-packed event. Whether you’re in the USA, Europe, or India, here’s your guide to watching the Italian GP live.

United States:

For viewers in the United States, the Italian GP will be broadcast live on ESPN and NBC. The race weekend promises to deliver exhilarating racing action, and fans can tune in to catch all the drama as it unfolds. ESPN’s coverage ensures that American fans won’t miss a single lap of the race.

Europe:

In Europe, the Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast on Sky Sports. As the cars race around the iconic Monza circuit, European viewers can experience the heart-pounding moments and intense battles among the teams.

Sky Sports’ coverage ensures comprehensive access to the race weekend, from practice sessions to the main event.

India

Formula 1 fans in India have the opportunity to choose from subscription plans that cater to their preferences. F1 TV offers a premium subscription known as F1 TV Pro. Priced at $29.99 for a year (approximately Rs 2,477 in Indian currency). This plan unlocks a comprehensive suite of features for the discerning viewer.

Alternatively, an affordable monthly plan is available for $3.99 (INR 330).Providing flexibility for those who want to dive into the action on a short-term basis.

Indian viewers can enjoy the Italian GP and other F1 races right from the comfort of their homes.

F1 TV Pro(Worldwide)

For those who want to enhance their Formula 1 experience, F1 TV Pro offers an extensive range of features. With access to live streams, onboard cameras, team radios, and exclusive content.

F1 TV Pro subscribers can immerse themselves in the world of F1 like never before. This subscription plan is ideal for dedicated fans who don’t want to miss a single detail of the race.

Timetable

USA (EDT)

Qualifying (Saturday): 10:00 AM Grand Prix (Sunday): 9:00 AM

Europe (CEST)

Qualifying (Saturday): 4:00 PM Grand Prix (Sunday): 3:00 PM

India (IST)

Qualifying (Saturday): 7:30 PM Grand Prix (Sunday): 6:30 PM

Mark your calendars and adjust your clocks accordingly to catch all the exciting moments of the Italian GP!

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