The top category of motorsport entered the final stretch of the 2024 season and on Sunday, September 15, the 17th race of the season was held, corresponding to the Azerbaijan Grand Prixwhere the proximity of the walls to the track complicated the work of the pilots and in turn added excitement for the spectators.
Check out what time the traffic lights went out in Baku and how the race could be seen on TV in each country, as well as what the odds were for a race.
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What time was the 2024 Italian GP F1 race at Monza?
- What time was the Azerbaijan GP (Baku) F1 race? in Spain: at 1:00 p.m.
- What time was the Azerbaijan GP (Baku) F1 race? in Mexico: at 05:00h
- What time was the Azerbaijan GP (Baku) F1 race? in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama: at 06:00h
- What time was the Azerbaijan GP (Baku) F1 race? in Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela and Bolivia: at 07:00h
- What time was the Azerbaijan GP (Baku) F1 race? in Argentina and Uruguay: at 08:00h
See how they turned out:
Due to the two-hour time difference between Spain and Baku, the Azerbaijan race started earlier than usual in European races, specifically at 13:00 noon in Spanish peninsular timeat 3:00 p.m. local time.
Latin American fans therefore had to get up much earlier on Sunday as well, as the traffic lights in Baku went out at 5am in Mexico, 6am in Peru, 7am in Venezuela and 8am in Argentina, where many people got up to see Franco Colapinto.
How the Azerbaijan GP F1 race (Baku) could be seen on TV
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Spain: DAZN F1
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Mexico: Fox Sports México
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Panama, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador: Star + / ESPN
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Venezuela, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Costa Rica: Star +/ ESPN
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Uruguay and Paraguay: Star +/ ESPN
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Argentina: Star +, Fox Sports o ESPN
- How it could be seen on TV the Azerbaijan F1 GP race in Chile: Star +/ Fox Sports
In Spain, as usual, there was only one way to watch the Baku race live legally, and that is through DAZNF1as it is the holder of the television rights to Formula 1.
In Latam, as you can see in the list above, the race could be seen on Fox Sports, Star+ or ESPN, depending on the country you were in. In addition, we must remind you that you can also subscribe to the official service of the category called F1TV, which is not available in Spain.
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How many laps was the Azerbaijan GP F1 race in Baku?
The race on Sunday, September 15, 2024 of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix was held at 51 laps. Each lap was 6,003 km long, so a total of 306.049 kilometers were covered, which met the minimum established by the regulations (305 km).
Which drivers have won the F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix?
With just six editions under his belt (seven if you count the 2016 European GP), Sergio Perez is the only driver in history to have stood on the top step of the podium in Baku on more than one occasion, while Daniel Ricciardo, Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen and Nico Rosberg (Europe) are tied with one win each, with Oscar Piastri the latest to join them.