Treatment for GP withdrawal This spring is proving to be a very long one for Formula 1 fans, who have been finding themselves without any Grands Prix to enjoy on Sundays for over a month. Blame the war that broke out in the Middle East which led to the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia GPs. However, the Circus, always very active on social networks under the management of Liberty Media, has found an unusual and fun solution to try to fill this ‘void’. From midnight today, Tuesday 14 April, a veritable 24-hour marathon of old races broadcast ‘free to air’ on the official F1 YouTube channel one after the other every two hours began. A nice way to spend the day enjoying some of the most iconic GPs of the last two decades from home (or from the office, perhaps without being discovered by your boss). Below we offer you the list of races that F1 has chosen to rebroadcast. Your choice of ‘re-watches’ not to be missed: Australian GP 2025 China GP 2006 Japan GP 2005 Singapore GP 2023
GP Monaco 2018 GP San Marino 2005
Italian GP 2019
British GP 2008
GP Germany 2019
GP Sakhir 2020
Abu Dhabi GP 2010
GP Las Vegas 2024 Here, however, is the link to follow the marathon.





















