F1 | Guide to watching the 2018 World Cup: here is the list of free-to-air and pay TV races

Italy, the United States, Mexico and Brazil are the only free-to-air GPs: the first eleven events will only be visible on Sky

F1 | Guide to watching the 2018 World Cup: here is the list of free-to-air and pay TV races

17 races live exclusively on Sky and 4 free-to-air on TV8, including the Italian GP also visible on Rai. After having almost completed the presentations of the single-seaters on the grid, it is time to discover the platforms on which each GP on the calendar will be broadcast.

Here is the complete list:

March 25 - AUSTRALIAN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

April 15 - BAHRAIN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

April 29 - ARZEBAIJAN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

May 13 – GP OF SPAIN: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

May 27 – MONACO GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

June 10 – CANADA GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

June 24 – GP OF FRANCE: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

July 8nd - GREAT BRITAIN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

July 22nd - GERMAN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

July 29nd - HUNGARY GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

26 August - BELGIUM GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

2 September - ITALIAN GP: visible free-to-air on TV8 and Rai

16 September - SINGAPORE GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

30 September - RUSSIAN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

7 October – JAPAN GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive

21 October – US GP: visible in clear on TV8

28 October – MEXICO GP: visible in clear on TV8

November 11 - BRAZIL GP: visible in clear on TV8

November 25 - ABU DHABI GP: Sky Sports F1 exclusive


Federico Martino

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