Method 1 returns for the British Grand Prix, the tenth spherical of the 2023 F1 Championship, after a brief hole of only a week from the Austrian Grand Prix. The race weekend for F1 begins on Friday, July 7, and goes on until Sunday, July 9. It is a normal race weekend for F1 with no dash race on the schedule, and race classes together with a weekend heat up, three observe classes, qualifying, and the primary race.
Max Verstappen prolonged his lead within the championship standings together with his fifth consecutive victory in Austria. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari completed second after qualifying second, whereas Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez made up 12 locations to complete third, after performing poorly in the primary qualifying session. Verstappen additionally received the dash race in Austria, with Perez coming second.
There are assist sequence races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup going down through the British Grand Prix weekend, so count on a busy weekend of racing at Silverstone. Indian F2 drivers Jehan Daruvala and Kush Maini have dropped down the order within the F2 standings after underperforming at two consecutive race weekends, with Maini failing to capitalise on a great grid spot and Daruvala solely coming tenth within the function race. Each will hope to carry out higher at Silverstone.
Method 1 British Grand Prix 2023: Learn how to watch in India
F1 followers in India might want to have the F1 TV app, together with the F1 TV Professional subscription, to observe the British Grand Prix 2023 in India, together with assist sequence races for F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup.
All race classes throughout the weekend might be watched on the app throughout all supported units, together with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and good TVs. You can too use a number of units concurrently to allow totally different viewing angles and statistics, which might be considered together with the F1 TV and international broadcast feeds.
Method 1 British Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India
Weekend heat up: Thursday July 6, 10:00pm (IST)
Follow 1: Friday July 7, 5:00pm (IST)
Follow 2: Friday July 7, 8:30pm (IST)
Follow 3: Saturday July 8, 4:00pm (IST)
Qualifying: Saturday July 8, 7:30pm (IST)
Race: Sunday July 9, 7:30pm (IST)
Method 2 British Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India
Follow: Friday July 7, 2:35pm (IST)
Qualifying: Friday July 7, 7:35pm (IST)
Dash race: Saturday July 8, 5:45pm (IST)
Function race: Sunday July 9, 2:25pm (IST)
Method 3 British Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India
Follow: Friday July 7, 1:15pm (IST)
Qualifying: Friday July 7, 6:40pm (IST)
Dash race: Saturday July 8, 1:50pm (IST)
Function race: Sunday July 9, 12:50pm (IST)
Porsche Supercup British Grand Prix 2023: Timings in India
Follow: Friday July 7, 10:10pm (IST)
Qualifying: Saturday July 8, 9:15pm (IST)
Race: Sunday July 9, 4:25pm (IST)
Method 1 British Grand Prix 2023: What to anticipate
With Max Verstappen’s run of consecutive wins now extending to 5, together with the continued dominance that each the two-time world champion and the Pink Bull Racing automobile are displaying, it is wanting just like the championship will doubtless go his manner. The Dutch driver has an enormous lead of 81 factors over second-placed Perez within the standings, even if we’re not even midway by means of the 2023 season.
Because it seems, the extra thrilling racing is going on behind Verstappen, with the remaining podium locations up for grabs and nearer margins within the standings among the many remainder of the grid. Perez has prolonged his maintain on second place following sturdy performances in Austria, regardless of qualifying solely fifteenth. The Austrian Grand Prix itself noticed lots of drama with many drivers going through penalties for exceeding monitor limits. That is unlikely to be a significant factor at Silverstone although.
The normal residence of the British Grand Prix, the Silverstone circuit is extensively thought of among the many greatest purpose-built racing circuits on the planet, due to quick corners and loads of overtaking alternatives. It is also the house race of three Method 1 groups – McLaren, Williams, and Aston Martin – in addition to the three drivers on the present grid (Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, and Lando Norris) who race below the British flag.