When will Qatar GP start? Revealing date, time, schedule for the Lusail International Circuit spectacle

Qatar Grand Prix initially happened in 2021, when the country hosted the FIA Formula One World Championship for the very first time, signing an additional 10-year deal to host the sport from 2023.

The event happens on the the 5.4-kilometre Lusail International Circuit which is a fast and flowing track, where medium- and high-speed corners predominate. Evidently, it was designed primarily keeping motorcycle racing in mind.

Qatar GP: date, time, schedule

The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix timetable below covers the full weekend track schedule, including details of all practice and qualifying sessions, support races, press conferences and special events. 

FRIDAY 6th OCTOBERLocal Time
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Tour14:45 -16:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk14:45 -16:00
FIAF1 Car Representation15:00 – 16:00
Formula 1First Practice Session16:30 – 17:30
Formula 1Teams Press Conference18:00 – 19:00
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk18:30 – 19:30
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour18:30 – 19:30
Formula 1QUALIFYING20:00 – 21:00
Saturday 7th OctoberLocal Timing
Formula 1Team Pit Stop Practice14:00 – 14:30
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk14:00 – 15:15
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour14:00 – 15:15
Formula 1SPRINT SHOOTOUT16:00 – 16:44
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk17:15 – 19:40
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour17:50 – 19:40
Formula 1SPRINT (19 Laps or 60 Mins)20:30 – 21:00
Formula 1Press Conference21:00 – 21:30
F1 ExperiencesF1 Experiences Champions Club Grid Walk & Trophy Photo21:30 – 22:30
Sunday, 8th OctoberLocal Timing
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour14:40 – 15:40
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk14:40 – 15:40
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Pit Lane Walk17:00 – 18:45
Paddock ClubPaddock Club Track Tour17:45 – 18:45
Formula 1Drivers’ Parade17:50 – 18:20
Formula 1National Anthem19:46 – 19:48
FORMULA 1GRAND PRIX (57 LAPS OR 120 MINS)20:00 – 22:00

F1 Drivers standing so far

The F1 drivers standing so far are:

POSDriver NationalityCarPTS
1Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT400
2Sergio PerezMEXRED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT223
3Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES190
4Fernando AlonsoESPASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES174
5Carlos SainzESPFERRARI150
6Charles LeclercMONFERRARI135
7Lando NorrisGBRMCLAREN MERCEDES115
8George RussellGBRMERCEDES115
9Oscar PiastriAUSMCLAREN MERCEDES57
10Lance StrollCANASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES47
11Pierre GaslyFRAALPINE RENAULT46
12Esteban OconFRAALPINE RENAULT38
13Alexander AlbonTHAWILLIAMS MERCEDES21
14Nico HulkenbergGERHAAS FERRARI9
15
Valtteri Bottas
FINALFA ROMEO FERRARI6
16Zhou GuanyuCHNALFA ROMEO FERRARI4
17Yuki TsunodaJPNALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT3
18Kevin MagnussenDENHAAS FERRARI3
19Liam LawsonNZLALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT22
20Logan SargeantUSAWILLIAMS MERCEDES0
21Nyck De VriesNEDALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT0
22Daniel RicciardoAUSALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT0
Verstappen is almost beyond the reach of any pilot this season, however, the second RB19 is close to Silver Arrows marquee man. Aiming for another high season, Helmut Marko and Horner have been critical of Checo’s performance and it seems to have rattled his feathers. The Mexican is making heads turn recently, finding his rhythm into the car.

Do you think any other driver will be able to takeover Verstappen in the Qatar GP? Do let us know in the comment section below!

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