Formula 1: Turkish Grand Prix



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After a nine-year hiatus, the Formula 1 racing circuit is back in Istanbul. SPOX programs where you can watch the Turkish Grand Prix qualification on free TV, live broadcast and live ticker.

When the Formula 1 circus made its last guest appearance in Istanbul, Sebastian Vettel won ahead of his Renault teammate Mark Webber: Fernando Alonso was third.

Now the balance of power looks completely different. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) can no longer claim the world championship title; the Englishman may even tie Michael Schumacher for his seventh overall win.

Formula 1 in Istanbul: TV qualification and live broadcast

The racing sessions will be broadcast on both free and pay TV. Then transmit it ORF qualifying begins at 12.55 pm ORF1, which can also be followed via live broadcast on TVthek.

Also shows Sky the full racing program. In Sky Sport 1 The station will broadcast the classification starting at 12:45 pm, which will also be on Sky sport UHD running.

Formula 1: The World Championship is standing after 13 of 17 races.

space driver Team points
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 282
2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 197
3 Max verstappen Red Bull 162
4 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 95
5 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 85
6 Sergio Perez Racing bridge 82
7 Lando norris Mclaren 69
8 Carlos Sainz Mclaren Sixty-five
9 Alexander Albon Red Bull 64
10 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 63
space Team points
1 Mercedes 479
2 Red Bull 226
3 Renault 135
4 Mclaren 134
5 Racing point 134
6 Ferrari 103
7 AlphaTauri 89
8 Alfa Romeo 8
9 Haas 3
10 Williams 0


Rating im Liveticker

Alternatively, you can find out all the important events related to qualification on our LIVETICKER starting at 12:55 pm

formula 1: Saudi Arabia hosts the Jeddah Grand Prix in 2021

Saudi Arabia will host one for the first time next year formula1-Big prize. This was officially confirmed by the premier class of motorsport on Thursday afternoon. The night race on a street circuit in Jeddah’s second-largest Saudi city will be held as the penultimate World Cup race before the season finale in Abu Dhabi in November 2021.

Race in Bahrain alone in front of a select few fans

Both formula1-The races in Bahrain will be held on the track with almost no spectators. As the organizers announced on Saturday, only a few tickets will be awarded to the families of the sanitation workers selected for the two Grand Prix on November 29 and December 6 in Sakhir. Corona’s emergency schedule calls for two more races at the Bahrain International Circuit in the Sakhir Desert this World Cup season.



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