Formula E is set for a sixth trip to Mexico this weekend with a maiden visit to Puebla’s Autodromo Miguel E. Abed – a circuit twisting in the shadows of the Popocatepetl volcano, and uncharted territory for Formula E’s grid of 24 world-class drivers. As always, we want to ensure you get the most out of the weekend so here’s our guide to how to tune in…
Once again there’s plenty of ways to watch all the action with extended live coverage across the globe. Firstly, fans need to remember there are two races this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) both starting at 16:00 local time.
Secondly, don’t forget the time difference! Depending where you are of course but for those watching in Europe than race start is a late one at 23:00 CEST.
In terms of broadcasters, fans in France can tune in on La Chaine L’Equipe and Eurosport France, whilst in Germany the race will be live on SAT.1.
In Italy, the action will be live on Italia 1 and Sky Sports and in the UK, viewers can catch all the action on BBC digital platforms. Across the rest of Europe, all sessions will be live on Eurosport’s digital platforms, whilst in Austria fans can tune in to the ORF1 main channel.
In the US, there is live race action on CBS Sports Network, while in Canada, TVA and TSN will provide dedicated coverage across Canada in French and English. Claro Sports will provide live coverage of qualifying and race sessions in South and Central America.
Disney+ Hotstar will show all qualifying and race sessions live for audiences across India, whilst in Asia fans can watch via DAZN. In Indonesia, Formula E’s new partnership with TVRI continues, with live race and highlights coverage on TVRI Nasional. Finally, viewers in Africa will be able to catch all the weekend’s action on SuperSport Variety 1.
For full details and timings just head to here: https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/watch/ways-to-watch
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