Having archived the 24h of Le Mans, the FIA World Endurance Championship continues the 2023 season with the fifth stage of the calendar, the 6h of Monza.
An eagerly awaited commitment in the Bel Paese, not only because for the first time it will be possible to admire the Ferrari 499P that won at the Circuit de la Sarthe live in the race, but also to enjoy an event full of illustrious characters and guaranteed entertainment.
Obviously the wait is for the Red Hypercars managed by AF Corse, but in general, nothing should be missed, from the Toyota GR010 Hybrid that wants to redeem itself to the LMDhs of Porsche and Cadillac, without forgetting Peugeot, Glickenhaus and Vanwall.
And then there are the protagonists of the LMP2 and LMGTE AM Classes, always ready to challenge each other without giving up an inch, so those who can do their utmost to come to Monza, otherwise there are various solutions for following the activities on the track.
Race Start, #8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 – Hybrid: Sebastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima, Brendon Hartley Leading #7 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 – Hybrid: Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi, Jose Maria Lopez and #22 United Autosports USA Oreca 07 – Gibson: Philip Hanson, Fabio Scherer, Filipe Albuquerque
Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images
FIA WEC 2023: the times of the 6h of Monza
Activities on the track will begin on Friday 7 with the two Free Practice sessions, the third as always scheduled for the Saturday before Qualifying, with the race on Sunday.
Let’s see all the times specifically so as not to miss anything.
FRIDAY 7 JULY
Free Practice 1: 11.30-13.00
Free Practice 2: 4.40pm-6.10pm
SATURDAY JULY 8
Free Practice 3: 10:45-11:45
Qualifying: 14:40 (LMGTE AM-LMP2-Hypercar)
SUNDAY 9 JULY
Race: 12.30 (6h)
#85 Iron Dames Porsche 911 RSR – 19: Sarah Bovy, Michelle Gatting, Rahel Frey
Photo by: Eric Le Galliot
FIA WEC 2023: how can I see the 6h of Monza
The entire Endurance World Championship can be viewed on Eurosport – Sky channel 211 – and the related application or website, plus Discovery+, Sky Sport, as well as on the brand new fiawec.tv site (also available via application) where the livetiming, which can also be consulted on the official website of the timekeeper AlKamel, live.fiawec.com.
As always happens for the FIA WEC sessions, Free Practice 1 and 2 will not go live on TV, but can be followed via live timing. Live coverage begins with Practice 3, followed by Qualifying and the Race. Here’s where and how we can see the activities on the track:
FRIDAY 7 JULY
Free Practice 1: 11.30-13.00 (Livetiming only)
Free Practice 2: 4.40pm-6.10pm (Livetiming only)
SATURDAY JULY 8
Free Practice 3: 10:45-11:45 (Livetiming, live on Eurosport, Discovery+, FIA WEC YouTube channel and fiawec.tv)
Qualifying: from 2.40pm (Livetiming, live on Eurosport, Discovery+ and fiawec.tv)
SUNDAY 9 JULY
Race: 12.30 (Livetiming, live on Eurosport, Eurosport 2, Discovery+, Sky Sport Action and fiawec.tv)
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