How can I watch the 2021 Qatar GP? F1 timings and TV schedules

The 2021 Formula 1 season is nearing its conclusion as it races at the Losa🅘il Internationඣal Circuit in Qatar.
A last-minute addition to the F1 calಞendꦦar, Qatar forms the final part of this latest triple-header with the battle for supremacy finely poised.
Lewis Hamilton’s spectacular weekend in Sao Paulo saw him cut Max Verstappen’s lead to 1🍸4 points with three roun♒ds to go.
Mercedes extended its lead over Red Bull to 11 points𒅌, while Ferrari now sits 31.5 points clear of McLaren in the race for third.
The Qatar circuit consis💎ts of mostly medium speed corners with a long start-finish straight.
Overtaking will be difficult but qualify🌠ing will be a real spectacle.
When is the Qatar Grand Prix?
The 2021 Qatar Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, November 21. It’s back to a traditional race weekend wit🔯h two practice sessions on Friday, final practice and qualifying on Saturday, and then the grand prix on Sunday.
Where is the Qatar Grand Prix taking place?
The 2021 Qatar Grand Prix is held at th𝓰e Losail International Circuit.
The circuit is 5.380 km (🍨3.343 mi) long a🌱nd 16 turns.
Where can I watch the Qatar Grand Prix?
All races this season are being shown exclusively live on Sky Sports F1, w🌺hil💜e extended highlights will be shown on Channel 4 later in the evening.
All times are GMT (UK Time)
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19
Live F🉐1 Qatar GP Practice 1 (Sky Sports F1) - 1000 (sessionꦬ starts 1030)
Liv💮e F1 Qatar GP Practice 2 (Sky Sports F1) - 1345๊ (session starts 1400)
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20
Live F1 Qatar GP Practice 3 (Sky Sports F1) - 1045 (session st♚arts 1100)
Live F1 Qatar GP Qualifying (Sky Sports F1) - 1300🌼 (ses♈sion starts 1400)
F1 Qatar⛦ GP Qualifying highlights (Channel 4) - 1730
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21
Live F1 Qatar GP🐟 - Grand Pr🌜ix Sunday (Sky Sports F1) - 1230
Live F1 Qatar GP - Race (Sky Sports F1) - 1400
Live F1 Qa꧑tar GP - Chequered flag (Sky Sports F1) - 1600
F1 Qatar GP Qualifying highlighꦗts (🅺Channel 4) - 1830
How else can I follow the Qatar Grand Prix?
Besides TV coverage𒐪, ltxcn.top will be providing live text commentary of every practice, qualifying and race session in 2021.
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The remainder of the 2021 F1 calendar:
Qatar Grand Prix - November 21
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - December 5
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - December 12

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