The 2023 Formula One racing season is reaching its final leg of events, with expanded viewing options for American F1 fans across a variety of platforms.
After Max Verstappen snagged the world title at the Qatar Grand Prix, the action hits the United States at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.
The Austin Grand Prix will air live Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on ABC. It will stream on ESPN+ and ESPN3. Prerace coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. ET.
ESPN platforms will air all 23 races in the championship, with 18 on ABC or ESPN. The other five will air on ESPN2.
Thirteen races will air on ESPN, which is the most ever. For the first time in history, the F1 season will include three races in the U.S., with the inaugural Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix running in November.
ESPN's F1 coverage also includes a dedicated site that reports on the championship all year, with reporters on-site at every race. ESPN's F1 reporters also contribute to the video podcast program "Unlapped," which appears year-round on the ESPN YouTube channel.
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