Where can I watch the Abu Dhabi GP?

Formula 1 reaches its season finale in 2017 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which will host a number of goodbyes up and down the grid.

While the F1 title fireworks from 12 months ago with Nico Rosberg can’t be repeated this time around, all teams will be eager for a strong finish to the year to head into the winter in positive spirits.

Nico Rosberg, Abu Dhabi GP, Mercedes, 2016,
Nico Rosberg, Abu Dhabi GP, Mercedes, 2016,
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Formula 1 reaches its season finale in 2017 with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which will host a number of goodbyes up and down the grid.

While the F1 title fireworks from 12 months ago with Nico Rosberg can’t be repeated this time around, all teams will be eager for a strong finish to the year to head into the winter in positive spirits.

After wrapping up the world titles, Mercedes is on its longest run without a race win (albeit standing at just two races) since 2014 with Ferrari and Red Bull eager to give the reigning champions something to worry over during the off-season.

F1 waves farewell (again) to Felipe Massa who is retiring from the sport while McLaren says goodbye to Honda and Toro Rosso nods ciao to Renault as the two teams switch engine partners from 2018.

The 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is being shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 and Channel 4 (UK only).

Where can I watch it? (All times stated GMT)

Friday 24th November:

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP FP1 – 08:55

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP FP1 – 09:00

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP FP2 – 12:55

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP FP2 – 13:00

Saturday 25th November:

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP FP3 – 09:55

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP FP3 – 10:00

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying – 13:00

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying – 11:55

Sunday 26th November:

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP Track Parade –12:00

LIVE Sky Sports F1 Abu Dhabi GP Race – 13:00

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP Build-up – 12:00

LIVE Channel 4 Abu Dhabi GP Race – 12:35

 

WHERE CAN I WATCH F1 IN 2017?

ALL F1 races, qualifying and practice sessions will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK, with Channel 4 dual-broadcasting a selection of races LIVE on terrestrial television.

26 March Australian Grand Prix

9 April Chinese Grand Prix

16 April Bahrain Grand Prix

30 April Russian Grand Prix

14 May Spanish Grand Prix

28 May Monaco Grand Prix

11 June Canadian Grand Prix

25 June Azerbaijan Grand Prix

9 July Austrian Grand Prix

16 July British Grand Prix

30 July Hungarian Grand Prix

27 August Belgian Grand Prix

3 September Italian Grand Prix

17 September Singapore Grand Prix

1 October Malaysian Grand Prix

8 October Japanese Grand Prix

22 October United States Grand Prix

29 October Mexican Grand Prix

12 November Brazilian Grand Prix

26 November Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (LIVE on Channel 4 too)

Recent Abu Dhabi GP race winners:

2016: Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2015: Nico Rosberg Mercedes
2014: Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2013: Sebastian Vettel Red Bull
2012: Kimi Raikkonen Lotus

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