After five years away from the sport, the Shanghai International Circuit returns to the F1 calendar this weekend for the latest edition of the Chinese Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull returned to the top step of the podium in the last race at Suzuka after retiring in Australia, but F1 last visited the circuit in 2019. Will it change?
Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes and Aston Martin are all hoping to catch up with Red Bull at the 5.451km venue, which also hosts the first sprint weekend of the season, with a revised format in place.
As always, they are here to bring you all the action across a variety of platforms.
Enjoy live coverage of each session on F1 TV Pro. They bring you closer to the game through special features such as onboard cameras in all 20 driver cars and access to pre- and post-race shows. There’s also a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff. If you enjoyed the Drive To Survive release, this is a great way to learn more.
F1 TV Pro also easily streams on Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 or later, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. F1 TV Pro is commercial-free and comes with commentary in six languages.
For the 2024 season, F1 TV will debut in-depth shows like Tech Talk Retro, which highlights classic car designs from bygone eras, and F1 Icons, which narrates the thrilling tales of renowned drivers from the past.
From a user experience perspective, the mobile friendly design has been revamped to make it easier to navigate and select F1 TV content on the go. Also added is his “Interactive Schedule” for web and mobile, where users can watch sessions live. Access content directly from your schedule.
Additional payment methods are now available, including AMEX, making it easier for fans around the world to access his F1 TV.
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