FRENCH F1 GP. The F1 Grand Prix de France is held this Sunday on the Paul-Ricard circuit in Le Castellet. On which channel to watch practice, qualifying and the race on Sunday? Here is the complete program.

[Updated July 21, 2022 at 11:03 a.m.] It’s the weekend of the F1 French Grand Prix at Le Castellet. The famous Paul-Ricard circuit welcomes the stars of Formula 1 this weekend and should see a new episode of the fight which pits the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz against the Red Bulls of reigning world champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez . With new developments announced on the German single-seater, will the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell be able to join the fight?

On the French side, the Alpines of Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso hope to confirm the speed seen at the last Austrian Grand Prix, while Pierre Gasly will still have to deal with an Alpha Tauri that is less efficient than in recent seasons. How to follow free practice and qualifying for the French Grand Prix? Will the race on Sunday be broadcast unencrypted? Here is the complete program for this 2022 French GP.

The first free practice will be held on Friday July 22 on the Paul-Ricard circuit, an opportunity for the drivers to get back to their bearings on the route of the Grand Prix de France and to find the best settings.

No sprint race this time on the program but a classic qualifying session in three parts: Q1, Q2 and finally Q3 with the 10 fastest drivers in Q2. The qualifying session for the 2022 F1 French Grand Prix will be followed from 4 to 5 p.m. this Saturday.

The French Grand Prix takes place on Sunday July 24, 2022. The start of the race will take place at 3 p.m. French time for a Grand Prix with a maximum race duration of two hours.

All the practice sessions, the qualifications and the race of the GP of France will be to follow on the antennas of Channel.

Yes, the F1 Grand Prix de France is one of the sporting events that must be broadcast unencrypted. Consequently, Canal will co-broadcast this Grand Prix with its DTT channel C8. Only the race on Sunday will be broadcast free of charge on this channel with commentary provided by Antoine Arlot and the consultant Loïc Duval.

It is possible to follow this F1 GP thanks to the streaming offers available. Thus, Canal allows its subscribers to open a free account on MyCanal, its web streaming platform. It will be possible to view live practice, qualifying and races, with commentary from the Canal channel. Another legal solution is to follow the race live on the official F1 website. F1.com offers a service called F1 TV Direct which allows viewing of many streaming videos, as well as live F1 practice and races with additional information such as live timing or statistics. New camera angles are also available, as well as on-board cameras to follow your favorite driver as if you were there! It is also possible to subscribe on a monthly basis. For this price, you get: