Azerbaijan Grand Prix Live Stream: When, Where and How To Watch
Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Azerbaijan GP will be the Sixth Grand Prix of the 2021 Calendar which will be held from June 4 to 6, 2021 at the Baku City Circuit. With the stakes raised beyond the sky with the verbal banter between the top two teams, Azerbaijan GP could very well be the most entertaining race of the 2021 F1 calendar so far.
The 2019 Azerbaijan GP was dominated by Mercedes as Valtteri Bottas took pole and Lewis Hamilton backed the second place on the podium, followed by Sebastian Vettel.
So, are you an F1 fan who is wondering to watch the live stream of the upcoming Azerbaijan GP? Then, this article is your one stop destination, as we shall cover the same.
Azerbaijan Race Timings
Australia -10:10 PM
US- 08:00 AM
UK- 01:00 PM
Canada- 08:00 AM
India- 5:30 PM
How To Watch The Race in US, UK, Australia and India?
For F1 fans in the US, ESPN will carry live coverage of every session, subscribing fans Stateside. Practice sessions will be available on ESPNU whilst all the action from Saturday and Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN2. Also, the live streaming is available via the ESPN App.
While for F1 fans in UK, Every session of the weekend will be shown live on Sky Sports’ dedicated F1 channel. Customers who subscribe to Sky Sports F1 can also watch all the action on the move thanks to the Sky Go app.
For Formula 1 fanatics in Australia, the live action will be broadcast live on subscription service Fox Sports or through its Kayo streaming service.
Lastly for race fans in India, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix will live stream on Star Sports 2 and its HD channel. Whereas if you do not have a cable connection, then Hotstar will also showcase the action on the tracks for which a subscription needs to be bought.
Countries | Live Broadcast Channel |
USA | ESPN |
UK | Sky Sports |
India | Star Sports |
Canada | TSN |
Australia | Fox Sports |
Azerbaijan Grand Prix Live Stream: Azerbaijan GP Preview
It is going to be a mouth watering contest between the top two teams, with not only their bosses but their drivers also having a verbal banter after the last grand prix.
With Max Verstappen soaring in high confidence, he would be looking to improve his tally in Baku. Where as 7-time World Champion, Lewis Hamilton will be itching to make a bounce back and retain his numero uno spot in the Driver’s Standings.
Having said that the build up is surely going to be important and like always the qualifying session is going to play a key role to determine which team is able to dominate in Baku on the coming weekend.
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