
Drivers for the 2023 season travel to Monza to compete 14th test Formula 1 World Championship.
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) intends to be fine sole owner streak record at the track where Sebastian Vettel won his first race in 2008.
Ferrari in form at home?
THE “Temple of speed» generally always offers races interesting. This mythical contour is cradle typhus
In Italy, Ferrari intends to offer good race to his supporters, while 2023 campaign more than unsatisfactory.
According to Verstappen, Battle the risk of being fierce for win two seats left on podium.
How to watch Formula 1 in 2023?
In 2023, Formula 1 fans will be able to watch the competition in a different way. First, Channel+ remains the exclusive F1 broadcaster in France, offering full coverage of every Grand Prix as well as in-depth analysis.
Additionally, viewers can choose to TV F1a live Formula 1 streaming service that offers on-board cameras, multilingual commentary and interactive features.
How to subscribe to Canal+?
- stick to it link to subscribe to Canal+
- Subscription pre-Canal standard costs €22.99 per month for 12 months, then €27.99 per month (24 month commitment)
- Subscription Canal + Sport costs €34.99/month for 12 months, then €45.99/month (commitment for 24 months). First month free trial
Weekend program
Find below TV program full Italian Grand Prix 2023 Formula-1 p timetables for France and Belgium.
Friday, September 1, 2023
- F1 – EL1: 1.10pm on Canal+ Sport
- F3 – Qualifying: 15:00 on Canal+ Sport
- F2 – Qualifying: 15:55 on Canal+ Sport
- F1 – EL2: 16:40 on Canal+ Sport
Saturday, September 2, 2023
- F3 – Race 1: 9.20am on Canal+ Sport
- F1 – EL3: 12:10 on Canal+ Sport
- F2 – Race 1: 14:05 on Canal+ Sport
- F1 – Qualifying: 15:40 on Canal+ Sport / Tipik / RTBF
Sunday, September 3, 2023
- F3 – Race 2: 8.05am on Canal+ Sport
- F2 – Race 2: 9.45am on Canal+ Sport
- “The Grid”: 13:54 on Canal+
- F1 – Italian Grand Prix: 15:00-17:00 on Canal+ / Tipik
- F1 – Formula 1 recap program: 16:42 on Canal+
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Source: Auto Plus

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