F1 fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend on March 9th 2024.
Memories of last year’s crazy restart controversy still linger fresh in fans’ minds. Seeing the top two cars literally stopped on track while the rest roared by at over 200mph was simply unbelievable! More fireworks and drama are expected under those Jeddah lights.
For fans in the US, they’ll be glued to ESPN’s comprehensive coverage all weekend long. The network really goes all-out for the big races, with nonstop action switching between the main ESPN channel and ESPN2 to ensure not a single practice, qualifying or race lap is missed. The ESPN+ app is an essential companion too.
UK fans are spoiled with Sky Sports F1’s awesome multi-angle replays and in-depth analysis. Although many still make sure to record Channel 4’s iconic free-to-air coverage with that nostalgic theme music.
In Germany, the hype is just as palpable with RTL and Sky Sport F1 battling it out for the most comprehensive broadcasts. However, a number of fans opt for F1 TV Pro’s streams to guarantee they don’t miss a single camera angle.
Whichever way fans tune in, this Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is shaping up to be unmissable. There’s a feeling among many that we could be witnessing one of the all-time classic F1 races under those Jeddah floodlights! Expect more than a few to be calling out sick on Monday to recover from the adrenaline rush.