Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – TV schedule and timetable for the last F1 GP of 2022

The last Formula 1 2022 event will already take place this weekend, starting on Friday, on the Yas Marina Island circuit. It's the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, broadcast in "classic" European time, as the race will be held at sunset on site.

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – TV schedule and timetable for the last F1 GP of 2022

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has been around since 2009 and has the particularity of taking place at sunset. Spotlights, turned on from the start of the Grand Prix, gradually take over from natural light.

The race will take place at 2pm and will be broadcasted on Canal+ starting from 12:53pm for the setup on the starting grid. If you also want to follow the driver’s parade, you can watch it live on the Formula 1’s Youtube channel.

Channels and schedule of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in France

SéanceDateHoraireChaine
Essais libres 1Vendredi 18 novembre10H40Canal + Sport
Essais libres 2Vendredi 18 novembre12H25Canal + Sport
Essais libres 3Samedi 19 novembre10H45Canal + Sport
Qualifications Samedi 19 novembre13H40Canal + Sport
Rediffusion Qualifications Samedi 19 novembre22H01Canal + Sport
La grilleDimanche 20 novembre12H53Canal +
CourseDimanche 20 novembre13H55Canal +

Channels and schedule of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Belgium

QualificationsSamedi 19 novembre14H55Tip!k
Warm-UpDimanche 20 novembre13H30Tip!k
CourseDimanche 20 novembre13H55Tip!k

Channels and schedule of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Switzerland.

Attention, RTS will not broadcast the qualifications live. They will be aired in delayed screening starting at 8:15 PM.

Qualifications en différéSamedi 19 novembre20H15RTS 2
CourseDimanche 20 novembre13H45RTS 1
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