F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Live Stream: How to watch the 2016 Formula 1 GP online
The F1 teams are heading to Abu Dhabi for the next Grand Prix, and we’ve got all the information you need to keep up with the action online.
The race starts at 1pm GMT on Sunday, November 27, for those of us in the UK. Here’s all you need to know to watch online:
Where to Watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Both Sky Sports and Channel 4 will be broadcasting the Grand Prix action this time around, so you’ll be able to stay up to date for free with the latter.
For Sky customers, you can watch coverage on Sky Sports F1 – that’s channel 408: Buy Sky Sports here
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You can also follow the race on Sky Go if you want to watch on a mobile device: Click here for Sky Go
Non-subscribers can also watch the race over on Sky’s NOW TV service by buying a £6.99 day pass: Buy Now TV Day Pass here
You’ll also be able to watch the Grand Prix over on Channel 4, so if you want to watch online just head over to the All 4 website.
For those looking to keep up with the race on mobile, Channel 4’s app should provide the answer.
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2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix TV schedule
Here’s Sky Sports’ schedule for the weekend:
Friday, November 25
12.45pm – Abu Dhabi GP Practice Two Live
4pm – Team Principals’ Press Conference
4.30pm – The F1 Show Live
Saturday, November 26
9.45am – Abu Dhabi GP Practice Three Live
12pm – Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying Build-up Live
1pm – Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying Live
6.50pm – Ted’s Qualifying Notebook
Sunday, November 27
11.30am – Abu Dhabi GP Track Parade Live
12pm – Abu Dhabi GP Pit Lane Live
1pm – The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Live
3.30pm – Abu Dhabi GP Paddock Live
4.15pm – Senna vs Brundle
5.45pm – Abu Dhabi GP highlights
And here’s Channel 4’s coverage schedule:
Friday, November 25
12.55pm – Abu Dhabi GP Practice Two Live
Saturday, November 26
9.55am – Abu Dhabi GP Practice Three Live
11.55am – Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying Live
Sunday, November 27
12pm – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Live
2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix background information
Track: Yas Marina Circuit
First Grand Prix: 2009
Number of laps: 55
Circuit length: 5.554km
Race distance: 305.355km
Lap record: 1:40:279 – Sebastian Vettel (2009)
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