How to watch IndyCar, IMSA, Formula One, Formula E, and more in this race weekend; April 8 – 10
Welcome to the Jalopnik Motorsport Weekend, where we tell you what’s going on in the racing world, where you can see it and where you can talk about it, all All in one convenient place. Where else would you like to spend the weekend?
It all happens this weekend! All four major international open wheel series will run simultaneously this weekend, as F1, IndyCar, Super Formula and Formula E all blast around different circuits at the same time. It’s going to be tough to capture all of the action this weekend, but we’re here to help you try your hand at old college. Go buy a box of Red Bulls (I prefer the pineapple flavor) and stock up on snacks, as there are some late nights and early mornings coming up for race fans. Hot damn, a good week to watch racing!
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NASCAR Xfinity Series Call 811 Before You Dig 250
From Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia
7:30pm on Fox Sports 1
Satuthe third day
Super Formula Rd. 1 Fuji
From Fuji International Expressway, Oyama, Suntō Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
1 am Live stream on Super Formula YouTube channel
Formula E Rome E-Prix (Round 4)
From the streets of Rome, Italy
8:30 a.m. on CBS Sports Network
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix (Qualifying)
From Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2 a.m. on ESPN 2
IMSA Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
From the streets of Long Beach, California
5 p.m. on USA Network or Peacock
NASCAR Cup Series Maximum Pain Relief Blue-Emu 400
From Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia
7:30pm on Fox Sports 1
Sundayay
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix (Race)
From Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
first SA on ESPN 2
Formula E Rome E-Prix (Round 5)
From the streets of Rome, Italy
8:30 a.m. on CBS Sports Network
MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas
From Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas
1:30 p.m. on NBC
IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
From the streets of Long Beach, California
3 p.m. on NBC
NOTE: An Australian Supercar race is expected this weekend from Melbourne, and the series is usually streamed live on MotorTrend on demand, but the service does not show listings. Maybe it will show up, or maybe not. The race is available to watch on the Australian Supercars Superview, for one price.
All times are in Eastern time zone.
If you know anything we missed or have any great live streams, let us know in the comments section below. And let everyone know what you’re going to watch!