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What time is the F1?
Formula 1 races are generally scheduled to start at times that suit the local audience and global broadcasting needs. If you're attending a race in person, regardless of the hemisphere, the main race on Sunday typically starts in the afternoon local time, usually between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM. For example:
- In Europe, races often begin at 3:00 PM local time.
- In Asia, races may start around 2:00 PM local time, though some (like Singapore) are held at night.
- In the Americas, races also tend to start in the early to mid-afternoon, local time.
- Australian races usually begin around 3:00 PM local time as well.
So if you're travelling to see a race, you can expect the local start time to be mid-afternoon, with exceptions for night races like Singapore or Las Vegas. Always check the official F1 schedule for the exact time, as it can vary slightly by venue. Want help finding the start time for a specific Grand Prix you're planning to attend?
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