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What time is the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix and how can I watch it on TV?
A legendary circuit hosts the next Formula 1 Grand Prix: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium. Here's the guide to the race start and where you can watch the Belgian GP.
Lewis Hamilton just clinched his 156th career F1 podium and broke Michael Schumacher's record in the process, at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and now the defending champion is aiming for his first Belgian GP win since 2017.
WATCH: Belgium: 5 forgotten moments from F1 history
This was the venue for Charles Leclerc's first F1 victory, in 2019, for Ferrari – and home to first victories for Eagle and McLaren (1967 and '68, respectively) as well as first Grand Prix wins for Jim Clark and Michael Schumacher. Who will make their mark this year?
For more information on what time you can watch FP1 & FP2 on Friday and FP3 & Qualifying on Saturday in your location, visit our BELGIUM RACE HUB which features a dynamic time converter.
How can I watch the race?
For details of the broadcaster in your area, click here.
You can also watch the Belgian Grand Prix via F1 TV Pro (in selected countries only).
To view complete details of the 2020 Formula 1 schedule, click here.
More on the Belgian Grand Prix
- WATCH: Schumacher’s Sato fury and Button’s blow out – 5 forgotten moments from Belgian GP history
- TRENDING TOPICS: Williams' future, and 7 more talking points ahead of the Belgian GP
- TECH TUESDAY: The one critical choice the teams will have to make for Spa
- Ferrari say they've identified ECU issue behind Leclerc’s Spain DNF, as they ready for 'tough' Belgian GP
- HIGHLIGHTS: Re-live Charles Leclerc's first F1 victory - the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix
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