2017 Mexican Grand Prix TV Times

2017 Mexican Grand Prix

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Join us on F1 Fanatic Live throughout every session of the Mexican Grand Prix weekend. Look out for the live page on the site during every session and follow all the action with your fellow F1 Fanatics.

Here are the details of Sky and Channel 4’s coverage of the 2017 Mexican Grand Prix in the UK:

Friday 27th – Sunday 29th October 2017

DaySessionChannelCoverage startsSession startsSession ends
FridayMexican Grand Prix first practice liveSky Sports F115:4516:0017:30
FridayMexican Grand Prix second practice liveSky Sports F119:4520:0021:30
SaturdayMexican Grand Prix third practice liveSky Sports F115:4516:0017:00
SaturdayMexican Grand Prix qualifying liveSky Sports F118:0019:00
SaturdayMexican Grand Prix qualifying highlightsChannel 422:00
SundayMexican Grand Prix liveSky Sports F117:3019:00
SundayMexican Grand Prix highlightsChannel 422:30

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Keith Collantine
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One comment on “2017 Mexican Grand Prix TV Times”

  1. Before anyone asks Keith to put information regarding the upcoming clock change I’ll explain why mentioning it isn’t needed on the ”TV times” article for this specific GP: Firstly, this isn’t a morning race in Europe, and secondly, the change won’t affect the session start times at all as the race venue itself does the same thing on the same day as Europe (both shift 1 hour back every year on the last Sunday in October), so, therefore, the race start time will stay the same throughout the weekend (1 pm local, and 7 pm in the UK, etc.) The Australian GP is a bit different story, though, for the opposite reasons to what I explained above.

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