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Formula 1: here is the Sky program and it will not please the fans

Sky has announced the Formula 1 program and all the races we will see during this new season, but fans will be furious to receive this very unpleasant news

The 2024 World Cup will begin soon Formula 1 and the fans can’t wait to find out who will be the great champion who will manage to reach first place and win the much desired golden cup. Tomorrow Thursday 29 February in fact the championship will begin the following day it will be the turn of the qualifications, while the first seasonal Grand Prix will begin on Saturday 2 March on the Sakhir track. During these days of testing the Ferrari she proved to be very competitive with her new SF-24 single-seater, thus creating great trust among all the passionate fans of the Errant Horse team. However, considering how powerful and ferocious Red Bull is, Charles Leclerc tries to keep people calm, It remains to be seen whether the SF-24 can compete with the Red Bull.

Formula 1: here is the Sky program and it will not please the fans

The Formula 1 races scheduled on Sky

After the last championship, Formula 1 fans are hoping for this year’s championship is much more balanced compared to the past, which is why they can’t wait to get in front of the TV right from the first Grand Prix scheduled for this weekend. Unfortunately, however, there is some bad news that will make the fans furious. Sky has in fact announced which Grands Prix we will be able to see in this 2024 World Championship which will also be broadcast on TV8. Obviously for us Italians the Italian Grand Prix in Monzaas well as that ofEmilia Romagna.

The bad news, however, is that these will be the only stages that viewers can follow. All the other 22 appointments can only be seen on Sky e Now. Those who follow the race on TV8 will only be able to do so on a deferred basis. The first seasonal event will be visible at 9.30pm. The same goes for the qualifications, which will be broadcast deferred on TV8, except precisely Monza e Imola. This decision obviously infuriated the fans, given that until now the races we could see on TV8 there were at least four or five. On the other hand, however, we will be able to follow it in clear all six Sprint Races expected this season.

Really bad news. What will you do? Will you watch the races live on Sky or Now or will you follow the races deferred on TV8? Tell us what you think with a comment and continue to follow us on techgameworld.com for other news from the world of Formula 1 and much more.