The 2023 Formula One racing season is entering its final phase, offering American F1 fans an array of viewing options through various platforms. Following Max Verstappen’s triumph at the Qatar Grand Prix, the action now turns to the United States at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
When is the Austin Grand Prix? How can I watch it?
The Austin Grand Prix will be broadcast live on ABC at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday. You can also stream it on ESPN+ and ESPN3. Prerace coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. ET. The Spanish telecast will start at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ and 2:30 p.m. on ESPN Deportes.
Which other races can I catch on ESPN this year?
ESPN will air all 23 races in the championship, with 18 being broadcast on ABC or ESPN, and the remaining five on ESPN2. Visit the complete 2023 F1 schedule on ESPN platforms for further details.
What new features can I expect for the remainder of the 2023 F1 season?
A total of thirteen races will be broadcasted on ESPN, the highest number ever. This season will also mark a historic moment with three races being held in the U.S., including the inaugural Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.
How can I access more F1 coverage from ESPN?
In addition to live coverage, ESPN offers a dedicated site that provides year-round reports on the championship, with reporters present at every race. ESPN’s F1 reporters also contribute to the video podcast program “Unlapped,” which can be found on the ESPN YouTube channel throughout the year. Furthermore, you can find ESPNF1 on various social media platforms such as @ESPNF1 on Twitter, @ESPNF1 on Instagram, and ESPNF1 on Facebook. For streaming races, interviews, and more, visit the ESPN F1 video hub page.
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