As the first all-night race of the 2024 Formula One season, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is one you won’t want to miss! Keep reading to learn the easiest and cheapest way to watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix live stream without cable.
In a hurry?: The 2024 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will air on ESPN2, which you can stream with Sling TV’s Orange plan for just $40.00/month. Save 50% on your first month of Sling TV..
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One of the few night races on the Formula One calendar, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is also one of the longest and fastest. Nicknamed the “fastest street track” of the season, cars average around 160mph, and the course is only beaten in length by the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium and the Las Vegas Strip Circuit.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is also one of the newest additions to the Formula One calendar. It was first held in December 2021, at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. That year it was the penultimate event of the season, as the track was only finished two days before the race.
Since 2022, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has consistently been the second race on the Formula One schedule, taking place in March before heading to Australia. To catch all the action this year cheaper than cable, find out how to live stream the F1 online with Sling TV.
How to Watch the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sling TV
Formula One races are mainly broadcast on either ESPN or ESPN2, with five shown on ABC. The 2024 edition of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will be available on ESPN2. This is easily streamed with Sling TV’s Orange plan, costing just $40.00/month.
Sling Orange comes with ESPN as well, and as the majority of races are on ESPN or ESPN2, you can watch almost the entire F1 2024 season (except for the five races on ABC) with this one subscription.
If you do want to watch every single race, you can easily add ABC to your package by bundling Sling TV’s Orange plan with its Blue plan for $55.00/month. This provides more than 45 channels, and all plans come with 50 hours of free DVR storage.
The race and qualifying will be available with Spanish commentary on ESPN3, which is also included in the base Sling Orange plan. The practice sessions in Spanish will be available on ESPN Deportes, which require the Sling TV Latino add-on starting at $5/mo.
What Time Does the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Start?
The Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix race will take place on Saturday, March 10. The entire event spans three days though, with practice and qualifying races happening Thursday, March 8 and Friday, March 9.
While the start time of the event is at night in Saudi Arabia, the time difference means it will be around the middle of the day for most viewers in the US.
Thursday, March 8, 2024
- : Practice 1
- : Practice 2
Friday, March 9, 2024
- : Practice 3
- : Qualifying
Saturday, March 10, 2024
- : Race
2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Teams and Drivers
While we won’t know who will take pole position until the qualifying race shortly before the official race starts, we do know who will be vying for that top spot amidst their teammates and other Formula 1 drivers:
Team | Driver #1 | Driver #2 |
Kick Sauber | Zhou Guanyu | Valtteri Bottas |
RB | Daniel Ricciardo | Yuki Tsunoda |
Alpine | Esteban Ocon | Pierre Gasly |
Aston Martin | Fernando Alonso | Lance Stroll |
Ferrari | Charles Leclerc | Carlos Sainz Jr |
Haas | Nico Hülkenberg | Kevin Magnussen |
McLaren | Oscar Piastri | Lando Norris |
Mercedes | George Russell | Lewis Hamilton |
Red Bull | Max Verstappen | Sergio Pérez |
Williams | Alex Albon | Logan Sargeant |
Wrapping Up
The 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix race will take place on Saturday, March 10 at . It will air on ESPN2 which we recommend live streaming with Sling TV’s Orange plan, as it costs just $40.00/month and will let you watch almost every Formula One race this season.
FAQ
How can I watch F1 outside the US?
ESPN is usually only available within the US, so if you’re traveling or live abroad you’ll need another channel or service to watch F1 races. F1 TV provides live coverage of every race for $10/mo or $80/year, but it’s only available in select regions and doesn’t offer any other sports or channels.
In the UK, Sky has exclusive streaming rights to Formula One, until 2029. Viewers can subscribe to Sky Sports F1 to watch all races live, while some race highlights will be available on Channel 4.
Featured photo: Jeddah Corniche Circuit used for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix since 2021 by ごひょううべこ under CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED via Wikimedia Commons
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