
Monaco E-Prix: When and where to watch the most stunning Formula E double header
Monaco E-Prix is around the corner and the Formula E fans have already made their weekend plans to watch the race. Happening in the hub of motorsport, Monaco, the race is considered one of the most beautiful races, not just for its picturesque track but also due to the star-studded presence expected to fill up the stands. And the action is doubled this year, with the venue hosting a double header for the first time.
Where can you watch the Formula E race
Formula E fans across the globe can watch the speeding electric cars at the Monaco E-Prix on television. In India, one can watch the race on Sony Sports Network. Some other South Asian countries can also tune in to the race on the channel. Those who are outdoors can watch the Free Practice Live Stream from the official Formula E YouTube channel.
India - Sony Sports Network
Canada - TSN, TVA Sports
USA - Roku, CBS
UK - ITV, TNT Sports
Europe - Eurosport
Japan - J Sports
New Zealand - Sky TV
Australia - Stan Sport
Indonesia - MNC TV
South Africa - e.tv
Brazil - Band TV
South America - Claro Sports
Italy - MEDIASET
France and Monaco - L'Equipe
Germany - DF1
When to watch the Monaco E-Prix double header
The live action at the Formula E Championship Round 6 will begin in Monaco early Saturday, with the First Free Practice session starting at 11:00 AM (IST). This will be followed by the Second Free Practice session at 12:40 PM (IST). The Qualifying race will start at 2:10 PM (IST), and the final race is at 6:35 PM (IST).
Round 7 will take place on Sunday, with the Third Free Practice session starting at 12 PM (IST). The Round 7 Qualifying will begin at 2:10 PM (IST), while the final Round 7 race is at 6:35 PM (IST).
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Here's when you can watch the race in India:
Round 6 Free Practice 1 - 11 AM
Round 6 Free Practice 2 - 12:40 PM
Round 6 Qualifying - 2:10 PM
Round 6 final race - 6:35 PM
Round 7 Free Practice 3 - 12 PM
Round 7 Qualifying - 2:10 PM
Round 7 final race - 6:35 PM
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