F1 Italian Grand Prix radio station: How to listen to Formula 1 race, channel and live stream

09-01-2024
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As the Formula One season resumes its European swing, the iconic Italian Grand Prix is set to deliver a thrilling spectacle at the legendary Monza Circuit. 

Reigning champion Max Verstappen has dominated the season, but the recent victory of Lando Norris at the Dutch Grand Prix has injected a dose of unpredictability into the championship race. Lewis Hamilton, having secured wins in Great Britain and Belgium, will be aiming to maintain his momentum and challenge Verstappen's dominance.

Meanwhile, the Williams team has made a significant change to its driver lineup. Logan Sargeant's tenure with the team has been cut short following a crash in the Dutch Grand Prix. Franco Colapinto will step in to fill the void for the remainder of the season, before Carlos Sainz joins the team from Ferrari in 2025.

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The Sporting News has all the radio broadcast information you'll need to keep track of all the action from wherever you are.

2024 F1 Italian Grand Prix radio station 

Radio channel: SiriusXM channel 81

Listen to the 2024 Italian Grand Prix live on SiriusXM

The broadcast of the full race is available through satellite channel 81 (ESPN Xtra) and streaming on the SiriusXM app. New subscribers can currently sign up and pay $1 for three months.

SiriusXM listeners will have access to English-language broadcasts, namely the BBC 5 Live radio broadcast, for each event, with full build-up and post-race coverage also provided by the Speed City F1 Show.

All Formula 1 races, Sprint events, and qualifying sessions are available via SiriusXM channel 81 (for car radios) as well as the SiriusXM app to follow the action from wherever you are.

What time is F1 Italian Grand Prix race today?

Today's Italian Grand Prix gets underway at 3:00 p.m. local time (CEST) from the Autodromo Nazionale Monza track in Monza, Italy – and here's how that start time translates across US:

  Date Start time
Eastern Time Sunday, Sep. 1 9:00 a.m. ET
Central Time Sunday, Sep. 1 8:00 a.m. CT
Mountain Time Sunday, Sep. 1 7:00 a.m. MT
Pacific Time Sunday, Sep. 1 6:00 a.m. PT