For the third consecutive year, Mediaset España reaches an agreement with Telefónica Audiovisual Digital, owner of the broadcasting rights for the Formula 1 World Cupfor tomorrow’s broadcast of Spanish Grand Prix 2023 to be held at the Circuit de Montmeló in Barcelona-Catalunya the weekend of June 4 and 5. Mediaset España will broadcast the classification on Saturday June 4 and the race on Sunday June 5.
Spain will watch the qualifying session and the race of an event that has raised many expectations in the Telecinco. Proof of this was the speed with which fans sold available tickets (before the reduced visibility came out) and the tickets for the Carlos Sainz stand.
The Circuit will present a full house to see for the first time in many years Fernando Alonso once again fight for a home podium or even aim for more against Red Bull. In that front fight there should also be Carlos Sainz with a Ferrari that he needs to keep improving tire wear to aim for a good home win.
This will be the third year in a row that Mediaset España will offer viewers this top-level sporting event.
On this course, the Spanish F1 GP will be the eighth race of the season and comes after most teams have introduced their first evolutions of the year to their respective cars at previous events, such as Baku, and especially at Imola.
All GPs, on DAZN
The Grand Prix can also be followed on DAZN F1, like all World Cup races. On DAZN F1 you can see all the sessions: free practice on Friday, free practice on Saturday, qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.
Source: La Verdad

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