Italian Grand Prix Track Schedule And TV Times

Italian Grand Prix Track Schedule And TV Times

The hectic second half of the 2023 Formula One season is underway with back-to-back races in the Netherlands and Italy.

Red Bull on the grid for the 2022 Italian Grand Prix. (Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool)

This weekend Monza plays host to Formula 1, FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 with a full schedule of racing action.

Max Verstappen is simply unbeatable, but it promises to be an exciting race further down the field as McLaren hope to repeat their heroics which saw Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris take a 1-2 in 2021.

It’s Oscar Piastri in at the papaya team, with Daniel Ricciardo in, and then out at AlphaTauri with a broken hand at the Dutch Grand Prix. Kiwi super-sub Liam Lawson is in at the Italian team and hoping to make the most from his first full F1 weekend.

The F3 title will be decided at the season finale, while Aussie Jack Doohan will be hoping to return to form after a frustrating weekend in Zandvoort.

Friday 1 September
9.30pm - Formula 1 Practice 1 - Kayo Sports (FREE)
11.05pm - FIA Formula 3 Qualifying - Kayo Sports

Saturday 2 September
12.00am - FIA Formula 2 Qualifying - Kayo Sports
1.00am - Formula 1 Practice 2 - Kayo Sports (FREE)
5.25pm - FIA Formula 3 Sprint Race - Kayo Sports
8.30pm - Formula 1 Practice 3 - Kayo Sports (FREE)
10.15pm - FIA Formula 2 Sprint Race - Kayo Sports

Sunday 3 September
12.00am - Formula 1 Qualifying - Kayo Sports (FREE)
4.15pm - FIA Formula 3 Feature Race - Kayo Sports
5.55pm - FIA Formula 2 Feature Race - Kayo Sports
11.00pm - Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix - Kayo Sports

All times AEST.

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