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Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix 2024 schedules and broadcasting

Monza welcomes Formula 1 in a new appointment of the calendar with the debut of Franco Colapinto in the top category.

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The 2024 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix will take place at the historic Autodromo Nazionale Monza, known for its high speed and long straights. This event is particularly notable as it marks the race debut of Franco Colapinto, who becomes the first Argentine driver to compete in the category in 23 years. Colapinto joins Williams, replacing Logan Sargeant, who was dismissed due to poor performance.

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Monza is a circuit where the car setup focuses on minimizing aerodynamic drag to maximize top speed. This characteristic makes race strategy and the use of DRS crucial for gaining an advantage on the track.

2024 Italian GP Schedule (Local Time in Italy)

  • Practice 1: August 30, 13:30 - 14:30
  • Practice 2: August 30, 17:00 - 18:00
  • Practice 3: August 31, 12:30 - 13:30
  • Qualifying: August 31, 16:00 - 17:00
  • Race: September 1, 15:00

Where to Watch the Italian GP Worldwide

North America

  • United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, Noovo
  • Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico
  • Caribbean: Rush Sports
  • Brazil: TV Bandeirantes, Bandsports

Europe

  • United Kingdom: Sky Sports, Channel 4
  • Germany: Sky Deutschland
  • France: Canal+
  • Italy: Sky Italia
  • Spain: DAZN

Asia and Oceania

  • Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN
  • India: FanCode
  • Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
  • China: CCTV, Shanghai TV, Tencent
  • Singapore: beIN SPORTS

Africa

  • South Africa: SuperSport
  • Nigeria: SuperSport
  • Egypt: beIN Sports
  • Morocco: beIN Sports
  • Kenya: SuperSport

Middle East

  • Israel: Sport 5
  • Saudi Arabia: beIN Sports
  • United Arab Emirates: beIN Sports
  • Qatar: beIN Sports
  • Lebanon: beIN Sports
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