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2020 EIFEL GRAND PRIX - NURBURGRING 9-11 October

 


The Nurburgring returns to the F1 calendar this year for the first time since 2013, and the weather looks like it could play a key role this weekend when the Eifel Grand Prix gets underway. It will be cool all weekend, and there's a high chance rain may be on the horizon – scroll down for the full forecast...

It's not quite the 'Green Hell' - Jackie Stewart's nickname for the full 22.8km Nordschleife track - but the Nurburgring's modern Grand Prix circuit still makes for a challenging lap, and rain could spice things up even further at this weekend's race.

Downpours aren't guaranteed in Germany but it certainly looks likely, while there will be low temperatures too. The uncertainty means the teams may have some tough decisions to make regarding tyre choice this weekend.

When is Eifel Grand Prix practice?

  • The race weekend begins in Germany on Friday, October 9.
  • It's set to be an exciting weekend of racing, with two practice sessions scheduled for Friday.
  • The first will begin 10am BST.
  • And the second will start at 2pm here in the UK.
  • Following on from that, qualifying is on Saturday and the race itself at 1.10pm BST on Sunday.

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

You can watch every moment of this weekend's action live on Sky Sports F1.

Coverage of Practice 1 begins at 10am.

If you're not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass from £9.99 to stream all the action on your mobile, tablet or PC.

Highlights from qualifying will be shown on Channel 4 at 5.30pm on Saturday, with the best bits from the race itself on Sunday at 6.30pm on the same channel.

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