TRANSMISSION HERE, Emilia Romanga GP of the World Championship of F1 (LIVE | LIVE | ONLINE for the fourth race of the automobile competition. The event will take place this Sunday, April 24 and will start at 8:00 in the morning (Peruvian time), from the Enzo e Dino Ferrari Racetrack of Imola. Follow the retransmission and narration of one of the most anticipated events of the day by the signals of ESPN and STAR Plus for all Latin American countries. The test will be seen in Mexico and that country has Sergio as representative ‘ Czech’ Perez.
The Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull), the last world champion, won the first qualifying through a sprint test of the season and will start first in the Emilia Romagna GP, where, following coming back from tenth place, the Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) will start fourth.
What time does the Emilia-Romagna GP start?
Peru, Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador: 8:00 am
Bolivia and Venezuela: 9:00 a.m.
Paraguay, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil: 10:00 am
Spain: 3:00 p.m.
Emilia-Romagna GP: match channels and how to watch on TV
The Emilia-Romagna GP will be one of the races that promises to be one of the most exciting in the F1 World Championship. The competition will take place at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari and will be broadcast in Mexico on Fox Sports Premium. In South America, the event can be seen on ESPN and Star+ (Star Plus), while in Spain, the channel with the rights is DAZN.
Leclerc won the reduced race -one third of the main one, that is: 21 laps and just over 103 kilometers- ahead of the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), leader of the World Championship, who was second; and his Mexican teammate Sergio Pérez, who will start third this Sunday, following having started seventh. The three added 8, 7 and 6 points, respectively, in a sprint in which, unlike last year -which only three did-, the first eight scored.
Sainz added five extra points with which he snatched second place in the championship from the Englishman George Russell (Mercedes), who did not pass eleventh and did not add this Saturday. The talented driver from Madrid, recently renewed until 2024 with the ‘Scuderia’, will start from the second row, next to ‘Checo’, this Sunday.
The McLaren drivers, Englishman Lando Norris and Australian Daniel Ricciardo, were fifth and sixth; they added 4 and 3 units to those they had in the general; and they will face the test from the third row.
The other Spaniard, the double world champion Fernando Alonso (Alpine), who had started fifth, finished ninth -without points- and will start in that position, from the fifth row, alongside the German Mick Schumacher (Haas), who was tenth in the sprint.
From the fourth they will be the Finn Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo), who added two extra points by finishing seventh; and the Danish Kevin Magnussen (Alfa Romeo), eighth and that ‘scratched’ in this way the last unit left in play.