F1 Bahrain GP 2024: schedule and where to watch Free Practice 3 | Formula 1 | Sports

The Formula 1 World Championship is back following a few months of rest and new strategies for drivers and teams. Fernando Alonso, with positive feelings personally and collectively, will seek to achieve the long-awaited 33rd victory that has eluded him for more than ten years. The other Spanish driver, Carlos Sainz, will try to add more than a first place, which he achieved last year in Singapore. The two will have ahead of them a tremendous Max Verstappen, current undisputed World Cup champion, hungry to continue winning victories, and the Mexican Sergio ‘Czech’ Pérez, his teammate at Red Bull, who won two victories last year.

The Bahrain Grand Prix is ​​the first of the 2024 World Championship, which this year will have 24 races. The previous year, he won the Verstappen trophy, with Pérez second, Alonso third and Sainz fourth. The Sakhir circuit, where 57 laps will be run, has a length of 6,299 meters, with 15 curves, six on the left and nine on the right.

Free Practice Classification 2

Lewis Hamilton comes back with Mercedes during the second free practice and leads the pole from Bahrain. George Russell is second with the Mercedes team, and Fernando Alonso enters the podium, finishing third with Aston Martin. Carlos Sainz, stays fourth with Ferrari and Max Verstappen, achieves sixth position with Red Bull.

Classification of Free Practice 2 of the F1 Bahrain GP.

Bahrain Grand Prix schedules

Friday March 1

Saturday March 2

Where you can watch the Bahrain GP

The Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix will be broadcast on DAZN F1. You can also follow on Movistar+, through the DAZN F1 channel, on dial 69.

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