With the season's four-week summer break drawing to a close, Formula 1 is back this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.
Last year's race will go down in F1 history as one of the sport's most infamous Grands Prix, as heavy rain prevented any racing laps from being completed, with the sum total of the day's action being two laps behind the Safety Car.
In what was F1's shortest race ever in its 73-year history, the results were taken from Saturday's qualifying session, meaning Max Verstappen was adjudged the winner of the truncated event, with George Russell second and Lewis Hamilton third.
With drivers, teams and fans alike all doubtless hoping for a full race this time, RacingNews365.com will be bringing you all the action from Spa as it happens, and you can follow the race weekend on our live blog.
Here's where to watch the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix live on TV in the UK, USA, and Australia.
2022 Belgian GP UK Broadcast Schedule (BST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | Sky Sports F1 | 12:30 |
Friday | FP2 | Sky Sports F1 | 15:45 |
Saturday | FP3 | Sky Sports F1 | 11:45 |
Saturday | Qualifying | Sky Sports F1 | 14:00 |
Saturday | Qualifying Highlights | Channel 4 | 18:30 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | Sky Sports F1 | 12:30 |
Sunday | Race Highlights | Channel 4 | 18:30 |
2022 Belgian GP USA TV Schedule (ET)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | ESPNU | 07:55 |
Friday | FP2 | ESPN2 | 10:55 |
Saturday | FP3 | ESPN2 | 06:55 |
Saturday | Qualifying | ESPN2 | 09:55 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | ESPN | 08:55 |
Sunday | Post-Race Show | ESPN3 | 11:00 |
2022 Belgian GP TV Schedule Australia (AEST)
Day | Session | Channel | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Friday | FP1 | FoxTel/Kayo | 21:30 |
Saturday | FP2 | FoxTel/Kayo | 00:45 |
Saturday | FP3 | FoxTel/Kayo | 20:45 |
Saturday | Qualifying | FoxTel/Kayo | 23:30 |
Sunday | Grand Prix | FoxTel/Kayo | 21:30 |
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