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For the second consecutive year the Formula 1 start their preseason Bahrain. The test from this 2023 They will take place at the Sakhir circuit, where the teams will test the new cars in addition to competing against the rest of the class competitors.

An event that will last three days and in which the 10 teams and 20 pilots on the tarmac of Bahrain ahead of the season opener on March 3 at the same track.

Here’s all the information on where and how to watch F1 pre-season testing.

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How and where can you watch F1 2023 Preseason testing? TV and online options

The Preparation of F1 2023 to be held in Bahrain will be the first opportunity to check the performance of the 10 teams this year. An unbeatable opportunity to both see the cars and start to understand who will be at the top.

In Mexico, United States and Argentina the only options to watch the trials live will be the streaming service F1TV Pro, which will allow you to follow everything that happens in Bahrain.

as SpainOne more year DAZN will broadcast the three training sessions live in the Arab country with live commentary for all its subscribers. To watch DAZN you can do it in the link below.

  • Mexico: F1TV Pro
  • USA: F1TV Pro
  • Argentina: F1TV Pro
  • Spain: DAZN

When are the F1 2023 pre-season tests? Days and hours

The preparation test 2023 of F1 will begin Thursday, February 23 at the Bahrain International Circuit and will last until Saturday the 25th

Three intense days divided into two daily sessions, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, in which the 10 teams will prepare for the start of the year. Each daily practice will last approximately 4 hours.

The timetables will be the same in the three days of the tests and will be as follows in Mexico, United States, Argentina and Spain:

Day Time (CDMX) Time (US, ET) Time (Argentina) Time (Spain)
Thursday, February 23 1:00 – 10:30 2:00 – 11:30 4:00 am – 1:30 p.m. 8:00 – 17:30
Friday February 24th 1:00 – 10:30 2:00 – 11:30 4:00 am – 1:30 p.m. 8:00 – 17:30
Saturday, February 25 1:00 – 10:30 2:00 – 11:30 4:00 am – 1:30 p.m. 8:00 – 17:30

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