Styria: The TV program

For the first time in its history, Formula 1 will hold a second consecutive Grand Prix on the same circuit. Even though the track remains the same, the name changes to host the Styrian Grand Prix.

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After a colorful first Austrian Grand Prix where Valtteri Bottas claimed victory, it is (already) time to do it again with the Styrian Grand Prix, named after the Austrian state that hosts the track.

As with the Austrian Grand Prix, it is the Canal+ group that broadcasts the entire event from Friday’s free practice sessions to Sunday’s race.

The first weekend was entirely broadcast on Canal + but this time, the coverage is split between Canal + Sport for the free practice sessions and qualifications and Canal + for the race.

All sessions and the race can also be followed on F1 TV, Formula 1’s streaming service, live and on-demand, to ensure you don’t miss anything from this Grand Prix, which promises to be full of suspense.

Will the Finn achieve the double at the Red Bull Ring? Can Lewis Hamilton bounce back during this second Grand Prix weekend? Will the Ferrari team be able to repeat the feat?

While waiting for the answers, here is a summary of last Sunday’s race:

Key information to remember:

Circuit length: 4.318 km

Number of laps in race: 71

Track record: 1:02.939 (Valtteri Bottas 2020)

Record holder for victories: Alain Prost (3), McLaren (6)

Record holders for pole positions: René Arnoux and Niki Lauda (3), Ferrari (8)

The TV schedule:

Session Date Time Channel
1 Free Practice 1 Friday 10 July 2020 10:50 Canal + Sport
2 Free Practice 2 Friday 10 July 2020 14:50 Canal + Sport
3 Free Practice 3 Saturday 11 July 2020 11:50 Canal + Sport
4 Qualifying Saturday 11 July 2020 14:45 Canal + Sport
5 Race Sunday 12 July 2020 15:05 Canal +
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