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Jere (@jerejj)
2nd May 2022, 7:46
QLF (like with COTA, but Montreal & Mexico City) is late.
However, I wish 14:00 local were the race start time instead, as with this season’s other three North American races, or at the very least 15:00 to achieve full consistency with all races starting on the hour.
Sprints commencing 30 past is one thing & something that has happened, without an exception, thus far, but all actual races should begin on the hour as they’ve always done except for 2018-2020 when 10 min past was the standard, but even this happened wholly consistently.
Otherwise, always on the hour until last season’s SA GP with 20:30 locally, although this season’s 20:00 should’ve equally been okay.
Such detailed messing around with timings is just pointless – zero reason for differing from standard practice for one race per season or any race, for that matter.
I, of course, will survive with 15:30, which means 22:30 for me.
I merely wish for full consistency in general but especially on some matters.
MacLeod (@macleod)
2nd May 2022, 8:02
Next year with Las Vegas the race start in the evening so 3-4 AM for us. But in the past i had to get up at 5 – 6 AM to watch the GP of Australie and Japan.
Miguel Bento (@miguelbento)
2nd May 2022, 9:26
Oh, I loved the Australian and Japan GPs early in the morning (still night actually). No one awake, not a single distraction, those were the days 🙂
Jere (@jerejj)
2nd May 2022, 14:26
@macleod The LV GP timings in Europe will match the Australian & Japan GP equivalents.
8 AM for me. I prefer this considerably over the evening ones, i.e., the other NA events + Brazil & SA.
MacLeod (@macleod)
3rd May 2022, 7:50
@jerejj – Depends on how late they start if they start 9PM then it’s 6am (7am for you) I was searching for times but they said night.. November they could start at 8PM which means 5AM (6AM) for you. If they plan to make it a real night race 10-midnight that would be 7AM-9AM (8AM-10AM)
But as they are ahead this is a monday for us that is a miss for me
@miguelbento – Those were the times indeed 🙂 But las Vegad is 9 hours ahead of me so if they start 8PM sunday that would be 5AM monday for me…..
Jere (@jerejj)
3rd May 2022, 8:57
@macleod 10 PM is already confirmed, so 6-8 AM in European zones.
The only thing still unconfirmed is the specific date, although all signs & references point towards Thanksgiving weekend.
Jere (@jerejj)
3rd May 2022, 8:58
@macleod, I forgot to link:
https://www.racefans.net/2022/03/31/saturday-10pm-start-is-perfect-time-slot-for-las-vegas-grand-prix-domenicali/
MacLeod (@macleod)
3rd May 2022, 9:24
@jerejj – Thanks for the link and luckly on Saterday 10PM otherwise i would miss it but when is practice and Qualify.
!0PM is 7AM for me that is fine for me
Jere (@jerejj)
3rd May 2022, 11:04
@macleod Nothing on practice & qualifying timings yet, but one possibility I’ve thought about is FP1 & 2 on Thursday at 19:00-20:00 & 22:00-23:00 local, respectively, with FP3 & qualifying on Friday also 19:00-20:00 & 22:00-23:00. Another is FP1 22:00-23:00 on Thursday & FP3/QLF same, but FP2 earlier on Friday.
The former would be better as all practice sessions would be floodlit & thus fully useful for QLF & race.
We’ll find out the remaining session timings eventually.
Chaitanya
3rd May 2022, 16:08
Monday 0100 hrs for race which compared to COTA(sunday 2230 hrs) is far too nonsensical and going to skip.
Yes (@come-on-kubica)
2nd May 2022, 19:27
Be interested to see the ratings for this. I have a feeling it will be a disappointment.
Ben (@1nkling)
7th May 2022, 12:53
I know I mentioned this before @keithcollantine but is it possible to link the tv times in the F1 2022 menu at the top for each race like always used to happen? Save us searching for it. Thanks! 🙂
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