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The 2023 Belgian Grand Prix will take place this weekend at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium.
It will be the third Grand Prix weekend of the 2023 season to utilise the sprint format.
Coming into the weekend, Max Verstappen leads the Drivers’ Championship by 110 points from teammate Sergio Perez, with Fernando Alonso third, a further 32 points behind.
Red Bull Racing leads the Constructors’ Championship, leading Mercedes by 229 points and Aston Martin by a further 39 points.
All five sessions – practice, qualifying, spring shootout, sprint, and the race – will be shown live on Sky Sports F1, while Channel 4 shows highlights of quali, sprint and the race.
Qualifying starts at 4.00pm, Sprint gets under way at 3.30pm 4.05pm, while the race starts at 2.00pm.
Date | Session | Type | Channel | On-air Time |
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28th July | Practice 1 | Live | Sky Sports F1 | 12.00pm |
28th July | Qualifying | Live | Sky Sports F1 | 3.30pm |
29th July | Sprint Shootout | Live | Sky Sports F1 | 10.30am |
29th July | Sprint | Live | Sky Sports F1 | 2.30pm |
29th July | Qualifying/Sprint | Highlights | Channel 4 | 7.45pm |
30th July | The Race | Live | Sky Sports F1 | 12.30pm |
30th July | The Race | Highlights | Channel 4 | 6.30pm |
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