Overview
- Lights out at Suzuka is set for 2 p.m. JST on Sunday, March 29, which is 1 a.m. ET and 10 p.m. PT on Saturday in the United States.
- Kimi Antonelli starts from pole with Mercedes teammate George Russell alongside, followed by Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc on row two.
- In the U.S., Apple TV is the only way to watch live, with every session included, a seven‑day free trial for new users, and a reported $12.99 monthly price with an optional Peacock bundle.
- Elsewhere, rights vary by country, with Sky Sports in the U.K., Fuji TV and DAZN in Japan, Fox Sports and Kayo in Australia, TSN in Canada, and free streams in Austria (ServusTV), Belgium (RTBF) and Luxembourg (RTL Zwee).
- With Bahrain and Saudi Arabia removed from April’s schedule due to regional tensions, teams view Suzuka as a key chance to bank points before a longer break.