Can I watch F1 on BBC?

Can I watch F1 on BBC?

Live radio coverage of every practice, qualifying and race for the 2021 F1 season will be available on the BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra stations and the via the BBC Sport website.

Why has the Japanese Grand Prix been Cancelled?

The Japanese Grand Prix has been cancelled due to coronavirus. The race in Suzuka was due to take place on 10 October, after the successful staging of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, but will now not go ahead after discussions with Formula One and the Japanese government.

Is the Japanese Grand Prix Cancelled?

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Which F1 races have been Cancelled 2021?

It was announced today (12th January) that the first and third races of the season, Melbourne’s Australian Grand Prix, and Shanghai’s Chinese Grand Prix have been postponed from original dates on 21st March and 11th April, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Where can I watch the British Grand Prix on TV?

BBC Sport has live coverage of the race across the BBC Sport website and 5 Live, plus live digital coverage on the BBC Sport website and app – including audience interaction, expert analysis, debate, voting, features, interviews and audio content.

Is the Japanese Grand Prix cancelled due to typhoon?

Formula 1 has cancelled all activities at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday as Typhoon Hagibis approaches. The tropical storm, the year’s biggest, is due to hit Japan on Saturday and strong winds are set to continue into Sunday, when qualifying and race will be held.

Who was the winner of the Italian Grand Prix?

From the section Follow live radio and text coverage of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, 10-12 September. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen took a dominant victory over Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in the Dutch Grand Prix to retake the championship lead.

Who was the winner of the Dutch Grand Prix?

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen took a dominant victory over Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in the Dutch Grand Prix to retake the championship lead. Verstappen, cheered on by 65,000 enthusiastic home fans, led all the way from pole position, comfortably keeping a following Hamilton at bay.