F1 Bahrain Grand Prix Live Stream 2024 - How to watch the full race, highlights and results

F1 Bahrain Grand Prix Live Stream 2024 - How to watch the full race, highlights and results

It's been a little over three months since Max Verstappen closed out the F1 season atop the drivers' championship.

The race is over, and for those of you who haven't caught up yet, we won't tell you who won here. But if you want the full results, scroll to the bottom of this page.

Also, keep reading this article for information on how to watch the highlights and full race of the Bahrain GP from anywhere using a VPN.

The 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix took place on Saturday, March 2 at 10:00 a.m. (3:00 p.m. Japan time). Local time at the Bahrain International Circuit is 6:00 PM.

Only three grands prix will be held on Saturdays this season.

The 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix was broadcast live on the ESPN channel in the United States.

In the United Kingdom, the F1 broadcast rights belong to Sky TV. For more information on watching F1 on television, click here.

Shortly after each grand prix, the official F1 YouTube channel will release a 5-10 minute highlights package.

Free highlights of the Bahrain Grand Prix are available here.

In addition, Channel 4, a free streaming service in the UK, is broadcasting a two-hour highlights program. To watch this broadcast outside the UK, you will need to use a good VPN.

Below you can find international broadcasters that stream F1 live when the race is held. Some broadcasters will also air a complete replay after the grand prix:

The schedule for the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix is as follows:

The 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix will start at 6:00 pm local time on Saturday, March 2. The start times for the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix in Europe, India, South Africa, and other parts of the world are as follows:

The 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix will take place over 57 laps of the 5.412 km long Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir.

The Bahrain Grand Prix has been the race to open the Formula One season since 2021 and was the first Grand Prix to be held in the Middle East in 2004.

Specially designed and built in relatively recent years, the circuit features four long straights that offer overtaking opportunities.

The Bahrain Grand Prix takes place under floodlights and starts at 6 p.m. local time. Conditions vary widely in the desert of Sakhir, leaving constructors scratching their heads to optimize their car setups.

So here is a summary of how to watch the Bahrain GP and the timetable for the race, click here for the F1 Bahrain FAQ.

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