The 2023 Formula 1 season continues with the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.

Red Bull’s record-breaking run came to an end in Singapore last time out, with Carlos Sainz taking the spoils. Can Ferrari maintain its good form at Suzuka?

Date/Top ThreeTime/Results

First Practice22nd September03:30 UK
11:30 Local

Second Practice22nd September07:00 UK
15:00 Local

Third Practice23rd September03:30 UK
11:30 Local

Qualifying23rd September07:00 UK
15:00 Local

Race24th September 06:00 UK
14:00 Local

TeamEngineCarNationalityDriversDriver No.Rounds

Red BullRed BullRB19
Max Verstappen
Sergio Perez1
11All
All

FerrariFerrariSF23
Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz16
55All
All

MercedesMercedesW14
Lewis Hamilton
George Russell44
63All
All

AlpineRenaultA523
Esteban Ocon
Pierre Gasly31
10All
All

McLarenMercedesMCL60
Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri4
81All
All

Alfa RomeoFerrariC43
Valtteri Bottas
Guanyu Zhou77
24All
All

Aston MartinMercedesAMR23
Fernando Alonso
Lance Stroll14
18All
All

HaasFerrariHaas VF-23
Kevin Magnussen
Nico Hulkenberg20
27All
All

AlphaTauriRed BullAT04

Yuki Tsunoda
Nyck de Vries
Daniel Ricciardo22
21
3All
01-10
11-22

WilliamsMercedesFW45
Alex Albon
Logan Sargeant23
2All
All

How to watch the 2023 Japanese GP

Coverage of all the action in the UK and Ireland will be shown live, with free-to-air highlights available later in the day.  

Watch Live: Sky Sports F1 will broadcast every session live, as well as build-up and post-session shows to qualifying and the race. In addition, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of the qualifying and race sessions.

Live Stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to catch all of the action through the Sky Go app, which requires an internet connection to access. Alternatively, coverage can be accessed through NOW TV.

TV broadcast start times

Sky Sports F1 

Friday: FP1 – 03:00 FP2 – 06:45

Saturday: FP3 – 03:15

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