F1: British GP: Schedules in Mexico and where to watch the Checo Pérez Formula 1 race

Formula 1 lands in Great Britain for the ninth round of the season. After the Austrian Grand Prix, which cemented Verstappen’s solo dominance (229 points) at the head of a peloton that seemed to have succumbed to the fight for second place (Checo Pérez’s 148 points, Fernando Alonso’s 131), the historic track de Silverstone will be back in action. A year after one of the most entertaining races of the 2022 season, when Carlos Sainz took his first Formula 1 victory at the last Grand Prix.

British Grand Prix: schedules and where to watch in Mexico

Free practices

The action begins at Silverstone on the morning of Friday, July 7, with the first free practice at 05:30 (Mexico time). The second start on the track will take place a few hours later, at 9:00 am. A day later, on Saturday 8 July, the drivers will adjust their strategy in the last free practice, at 04:30.

Quality

On Saturday, the classification that will determine the starting grid for the UK Grand Prix will start at 08:00 am.

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The British Grand Prix officially starts at 08:00 on Sunday 9 July and can be seen live on Fox Sports Premium and online. F1TVservice flow Formula 1 official providing transmissions with live times, real-time telemetry, radio and camera pilots during races.

Complete 2023 calendar for Checo Perez in Formula 1

The Mexican achieved his 27th Formula 1 podium finish in a race won by Verstappen

The Mexican driver achieved his fifth victory in Formula 1 after a brilliant career

The Mexican driver takes his sixth Grand Prix victory and crowns the weekend’s dream

Three days after the start of the Imola Grand Prix, the authorities this Wednesday ordered the “ring” to be evacuated due to the possibility of flooding in the area.

The Mexican driver finishes 16th after making a mistake in the qualifying round

The Mexican driver admitted it wasn’t his best weekend, but he appreciates the comeback in terms of qualifying: “It’s been a good recovery.”

The Mexican driver has gone three races without finishing on the podium this season, finishing sixth in Montreal.

The guy from Guadalajara gets third place in the race and gets rid of the bad streak that accompanied him in the last three races

  • British Grand Prix. Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone. July 9th.
  • Hungarian Grand Prix. Hungaroring, Mogyorod. July 23rd.
  • Belgian Grand Prix. Circuit de Spa Francorchamps, Spa. July 30th.
  • The Grand Prix of the Netherlands. Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort. Aug 27.
  • Italian Grand Prix. Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza. Sept. 3.
  • Singapore Grand Prix. Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay. September 17th.
  • Grand Prix in Japan. Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. Sept. 24.
  • Qatar Grand Prix. Losail International Circuit, Lusail. Oct. 8.
  • United States Grand Prix. Circuit of the Americas, Austin. Oct. 22.
  • Mexican Grand Prix. Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City. Oct. 29.
  • Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Jose Carlos Pace Racetrack, Sao Paulo. November 5th.
  • Las Vegas Grand Prix. Las Vegas Street Circuit, Las Vegas. November 18th.
  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island. November 26th.
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the Czech from Mexico

2022 has been a great year for the motorists from Guadalajara. To mention the most notable achievements: he got his first first place In Saudi Arabia, although he finished fourth at that stage. He finished second at the Grand Prix of Australia, Emilia-Romagna, Catalunya, Azerbaijan, the United Kingdom and Belgium. In the unprecedented race in Miami, he finished third. He got the same position in Abu Dhabi and at the Mexican Grand Prix. But Perez also tasted first place honeys in Monaco and Singapore that year. Hours before the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix, the Mexican driver received the National Sports Award from the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADY) for his outstanding season in Formula 1.

2023 Mexico Grand Prix, schedules and what you need to know

Perez will once again host the long-awaited 2023 Mexican Grand Prix, a destination that has once again been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 2015. The event has earned the country more than $600,000 annually. Over the years, since his return to Mexico, Formula 1 has also been a stage where parties and class differences fit together.

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