Japanese Grand Prix race updates – live
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Regulation changes are having a huge impact on this fascinating season.
Formula One is one of the most popular sports in the world. Races happen across multiple continents, and fans follow them from every time zone. But depending on where you live, the way you watch F1 can look very different.
Sky customers can watch on Sky Sports F1 from the first practice session on Friday morning through to the Japanese Grand Prix itself on Sunday March 29 at 6am BST. Subscribers can also watch via the Sky Sports app, with the option to go onboard with any driver of their choice.
After a week off, Formula 1 is back in action on Saturday night with the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will take place on the streets of Las Vegas. Lando Norris is on the pole for this race and will look to build on his 24-point lead in the driver’s ...
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