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The last Formula 1 qualifying for the 2020 season is Saturday. SPOX shows you where this can be seen on free TV, live streaming, and live ticker.
With Saturday’s qualifying session and Sunday’s race in Abu Dhabi he will go formula–1-The season is over, it seemed decided before it started. However, because of Corona, it was a late-started season with a World Cup double in Austria and was driven down unknown or long-unused routes with great entertainment value, even without a crowd. Lewis Hamilton raced to an early seventh title win and Mercedes was once again invincible.
Originally it should have been 22 races and therefore more than ever. There were 17 at the end. And so more than expected, because Corona also stopped the “queen class”. It only started four months later than planned and in Spielberg the world was watching you formula 1, in July was the first world sport to start under crown preventative conditions.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Ranking on Free TV and Live Stream
The classification will be on public broadcast ORF shown. The broadcast begins at 1:45 pm, again with familiar faces Ernst Hausleitner and Alexander Wurz as commentators. Additionally, the broadcast can also be viewed on TVthek via live streaming.
TO Sky sport 2 the classification can also be followed in its entirety. The 3rd free practice will also be broadcast here in advance.
F1: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on live ticker – ranking
With the complete SPOX-Liveticker is always up to date.
Click here to see the live ticker for the third free practice.
Check out the qualifying live ticker here.
Formula 1: an overview of the 2020 racing calendar
date | Big prize |
11.12. – 13.12.2020 | VAE (Abu Dhabi) |
Austrian motorsport mourns Walter Lechner
The world of international motorsports is in mourning for Walter Lechner. The former Austrian driver and Lechner Racing team boss succumbed to a serious illness at the age of 71. The team announced Wednesday on social media. Lechner’s sons Robert and Walter, Jun. They were also racing drivers and are integrated into the family business.
Walter Lechner, who was born in St. Pölten in 1949, grew up in Vienna and lives mainly in Salzburg, began his career in various formula classes in the 1970s. He later drove Interseries and competed at Le Mans several times as part of the Championship. Sports Car World. Lechner also raced abroad and also won the Austrian Touring Car Championship. In 1996 he finished his career. He subsequently took care of his legendary racing school – Stefan Bellof and Roland Ratzenberger learned from him – as well as Lechner Racing, which is now one of the most successful teams. formula 1 it has become the Porsche Supercup.
Lechner was most recently active in the Middle East. Bahrain track operators described the popular Austrian figure on Twitter as a visionary of racing in Bahrain, but also around the world. The Lechner sons want to continue the successful Lechner Racing company. Robert Lechner is also a frequent co-commenter on ORF formula–1Active racing.
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