F1 Qatar Grand Prix: Here’s When, Where and How to Watch 2024 Race in India
Here's all you need to know about the upcoming 2024 F1 Qatar Grand Prix, set to unfold over 57 laps of the 5.419-kilometre Lusail International Circuit.
The 2024 Formula 1 season reaches a crucial point with the Qatar Grand Prix. After a thrilling Las Vegas Grand Prix that saw George Russell claim victory and Max Verstappen secure his fourth consecutive World Championship, the battle for the Constructors' Championship intensifies. McLaren currently leads the Constructors' standings, but Ferrari and Red Bull are hot on their heels. The challenging 5.4 km Lusail International Circuit, known for its demanding layout and extreme heat, will test the limits of both drivers and machines. Red Bull faces a crucial challenge in Qatar. A significant gap to McLaren could effectively end their title hopes. On the other hand, McLaren can secure the championship by entering the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with a substantial lead over Ferrari and Red Bull.
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As the teams and drivers prepare for this high-stakes race, the F1 world eagerly awaits the outcome that will shape the final standings of the 2024 season.
F1: Qatar Grand Prix Indian Timings
November 29th
Qatar GP Practice 1 - 07:00 pm- 08:00 pm
Qatar GP Sprint Qualifying - 11:00 pm - 11:44 pm
November 30th
Qatar GP Sprint - 07:30 pm - 08:30 pm
Qatar GP Qualifying - 11:30 pm - 12:30 am
December 01st
Qatar GP Race - 09:30 pm
F1 Qatar Grand Prix 2024: Where to Watch in India
Indian Formula 1 enthusiasts have multiple avenues to catch live racing action. For a budget-friendly option, the FanCode app, accessible on iOS and Android, offers single-race weekend passes starting at Rs 49.
For a more immersive F1 experience, F1TV Pro provides a premium subscription for approximately Rs 2,500 per month. This subscription unlocks a range of features, including live timing, expert analysis, in-car camera feeds, and exclusive content.
F1 Qatar Grand Prix: About Lusail International Circuit
The Lusail International Circuit was constructed to host the inaugural MotoGP race in Qatar in 2004. Located on the outskirts of Doha, this circuit has since become a prominent venue on the global motorsport calendar.
Qatar's foray into Formula 1 began in 2021, and the country secured a long-term deal to host the Grand Prix for the next decade, starting in 2023.
The 5.4km circuit, primarily designed with motorcycle racing in mind, boasts a lengthy main straight exceeding 1km. This extended straight provides ample opportunity for overtaking manoeuvres as drivers accelerate towards the challenging Turn 1.
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