F1 Schedule: How the GP of China runs
The 2026 Formula 1 season continues this weekend with the Grand Prix of China at the Shanghai circuit, which will be broadcast live for Argentinian viewers.
The 2026 Formula 1 season is set to continue with the Grand Prix of China held at the iconic Shanghai circuit from March 13 to March 15. The live broadcast options for Argentinian fans include Fox Sports, which can also be accessed online through platforms such as Flow, DGO, and Telecentro Play, along with streaming service Disney+ Premium. This event marks the second race of the F1 season, and according to the time difference, racing activities will occur during the early morning hours in Argentina due to the 11-hour time difference with Shanghai.
The schedule for the GP of China has a unique setup this year, as the teams and drivers will only have one practice session to prepare their cars in anticipation of a sprint race. Specifically, the single practice session is slated for 12:30 AM Argentine time, followed by the qualifying round at 4:30 AM. This condensed preparation timeline highlights the competitive nature of the event and the need for the teams to be efficient in their setups and strategies ahead of the races.
As the event approaches, fans are eagerly looking forward to the excitement of the F1 racing scene, especially given the popularity of the sport in Argentina. The successful live broadcasts by Fox Sports and Disney+ Premium are anticipated to engage a wide audience, allowing motorsport enthusiasts in Argentina to experience the thrill of the Grand Prix from afar, despite the time constraints posed by the time zone differences.