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Singapore Grand Prix 2017 Live Stream: Singapore F1 UK times and how to watch

Want to watch the Singapore Grand Prix 2017 this weekend? Here’s a streaming guide on how to watch the Singapore F1 GP live stream in the UK, including schedule times and dates for qualifying and practice races.

Next stop on the Formula One world tour is the Singapore Grand Prix, with action taking place from Friday right through until Sunday. Read on for all the live stream details.

Singapore Grand Prix Schedule: What time is F1 on TV this weekend?

Here’s the full Singapore GP race schedule:

Friday September 15
9.15am – Singapore GP Practice One – build-up
9.30am – Singapore GP Practice One – LIVE!
1.15pm – Singapore GP Practice Two – build-up
1.30pm – Singapore GP Practice Two – LIVE!
3.30pm – Team Principals’ Press Conference
4.30pm – The F1 Show

Saturday September 16

10.45am – Singapore GP Practice Three – build-up
11am – Singapore GP Practice Three – LIVE!
1pm – Singapore GP Qualifying – build-up
2pm – Singapore GP Qualifying – LIVE!

Sunday September 17

11.30am – Singapore GP Track Parade – LIVE!
12pm – Singapore GP Pit Lane – LIVE!
12.30pm – Singapore GP Race build-up – LIVE!
1pm – THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX – LIVE!
3.30pm – Singapore GP Paddock – LIVE!

Singapore GP Live: How to watch Singapore F1 race online and on TV

The Singapore Grand Prix is one of the select GP events that’s being broadcast by both Sky and Channel 4, so you’ll be able to watch the action live on either channel.

Sky subscribers can tune in – in 4K, no less – on channel 406. There, you will also benefit from Sky’s Race Control feature that gives you multiple driver cam viewpoints, the pitman channel, a driver tracker, and an up-to-date timing page via the Red Button.

Subscribers can also watch the races using the Sky Go mobile app at no additional charge.

If you’re not a Sky subscriber you could pick up a NOW TV Sports Pass, which will set you back either £6.99 for a Day Pass or £10.99 for a Week Pass. The Week Pass is obviously the best value for F1 fanatics looking to follow all this weekend’s action.

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