Italian Grand Prix 2021 sprint race qualifying: Live stream, start, TV, how to watch Formula 1 at Monza

How to watch Saturday's coverage. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, Pool)

Formula 1 returns to The Cathedral of Speed in Monza, Italy as racers get set for another round of Sprint Qualifying ahead of the 2021 Italian Grand Prix. The controversial qualifying system returns after a trial run at Silverstone earlier this year. Racers till participate in a 100-mile race that will last approximately 30 minutes, with the results deciding who will take pole position for Sunday’s grand prix. Max Verstappen beat out Lewis Hamilton during the first sprint race of the season at the British Grand Prix. However, it was Hamilton who ultimately got the victory this year at Silverstone.

How to watch Italian Grand Prix Spring Race Qualifying 2021 (Formula 1 Racing)

What time does coverage start? Where can I watch it on TV? Saturday’s coverage will start at 10:25 a.m. EST and will air on TV via ESPN2. If you don’t know which channel that is via your provider, you can tracker down with your provider’s channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast, Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.

Live stream: Coverage is available to stream via WatchESPN, the ESPN app, fuboTV and Sling - If you have cable, you can watch the game online using your cable login credentials via WatchESPN and the ESPN app. If you don’t have cable, you can sign up for fuboTV (which has a free trial) or Sling (which is $10 a month to start).

More coverage via the Associated Press

George Russell was confirmed as Lewis Hamilton’s Formula One teammate from 2022 by Mercedes on Tuesday.

The all-British lineup was speculated on for months, and signalled on Monday by Valtteri Bottas’ move from Mercedes to Alfa Romeo next year.

Russell, aged 23, said in a statement he’s “absolutely buzzing.”

“But I’m under no illusions as to the scale of the challenge; it’s going to be a steep learning curve. Valtteri has set a high bar, consistently delivering week in and week out, scoring wins, pole positions and helping win multiple championship titles.”

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said he was looking forward to the team continuing Russell’s driver education.

“He has been a winner in every racing category — and the past three seasons with Williams have given us a taste of what the future could hold for him in F1,” Wolff said in a statement.

Russell received a long-term contract but Mercedes did not elaborate.

Russell is a Mercedes protege after joining the team’s young driver programme in 2017. That year he won the GP3 series, and the next year the Formula Two championship.

He drove once for Mercedes, last December, when he replaced a virus-affected Hamilton at the Sakhir Grand Prix. Russell was leading until a pit stop error by the tire crew after 63 laps.

“It is our challenge together to help him continue learning within our environment and alongside Lewis, the greatest F1 driver of all time,” Wolff said. “I am confident that as their relationship grows, they will form a strong team and deliver for Mercedes on and off the track.”

Since 2019 he has been at Williams, where he’s excelled in a much slower car, notably at the recent Belgian GP where he qualified second and finished second.

He said he’s keen to make the last nine races of this season, starting with the Italian GP this weekend, his best for Williams.

“I’ve loved every moment in what I’d describe as a true heart and soul racing team,” Russell said, “and I’ll be pushing harder than ever to make sure we end our story in the best possible way.”

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