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The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend starts this Friday 17th March.

The Bahrain Grand Prix kicked the 2023 F1 season off with a strong start for Red Bull who went into the race on Sunday with a front-row lockout. Two-time champion Max Verstappen started in pole position with teammate Sergio Perez beside him in second, and they managed to keep it that way to finish in the same order. 

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Aston Martin also had a fantastic start to the season with Fernando Alonso surprising fans with third place on the podium. 

Red Bull will be looking to extend their lead in the standings this weekend in Saudi Arabia. 

Teams who will be looking to significantly improve from Bahrain will be Ferrari who suffered a DNF with Charles Leclerc, Mercedes who are still struggling with their cars, and McLaren who also had a DNF with rookie Oscar Piastri and terrible issues with Lando Norris' MCL60.

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When to watch the Saudi Arabian GP

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend begins on Friday 17th March.

Friday 17th March:

Free Practice 1: 16:30 - 17:30 local time

Free Practice 2: 20:00-21:00 local time

Saturday 18th March:

Free Practice 3: 16:30-17:30 local time

Qualifying: 20:00 -21:00 local time

Sunday 19th March:

Race: 20:00-22:00 local time

How to watch the Saudi Arabian GP from home

For viewers in the United States, ESPN will be broadcasting the Sky F1 feed for those to enjoy. It's also live-streamed via fuboTV.

Viewers in the UK can watch via Sky Sports F1 or NowTV.