Robert Seiwert
Robert Seiwert
Head of Motorsport
Robert was already writing for sports media before his time at MSM. He has been reporting on DTM, Daytona, Le Mans and other events directly from the racetrack since 2011.MORE

The WEC race in Sao Paulo begins on Sunday, July 14th at 4:30 p.m. German time and lasts six hours. The finish will therefore be on Sunday evening at 10:30 p.m. There were two free practice sessions on Friday, followed today by another practice session and qualifying for the two classes LMGT3 and Hypercar.
WEC Calendar 2024 – Races, Start Times, Tracks
WEC Sao Paulo: Schedule and TV/Livestream program (German time)
Day | time | session | TV/Live stream |
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Friday, 12.07. | 15:45 – 17:15 | Free Practice 1 | live timing only |
Friday, 12.07. | 19:30 – 21:45 | Free Practice 2 | live timing only |
Saturday, 13.07. | 15:30 – 16:30 | Free Practice 3 | WEC YouTube, WEC TV, Eurosport 2 |
Saturday, 13.07. | 20:10 – 20:22 | Qualifying LMGT3 | WEC TV, Eurosport 2 |
Saturday, 13.07. | 20:30 – 20:40 | Qualifying Hypercar | WEC TV, Eurosport 2 |
Sunday, 14.07. | 4:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. | Race (6 hours) | Sport1 (16:15-17:00, 20:15-22:45), Eurosport 2, WEC TV |
Who is broadcasting WEC in Sao Paulo on free TV today?
Where is the WEC on TV today? The good news for fans: The 3rd free practice session in Sao Paulo will be broadcast as a free live stream on the WEC YouTube channel. The Friday practice sessions were not shown at all. The subsequent qualifying is only available via the paid WEC app and on the Eurosport 2 pay-TV offering.
Viewers in Germany will not be able to watch the race in Sao Paulo live on free TV on Sunday, but at least they will be able to watch parts of it. The sports channel Sport1 will start the action live on Sunday at 4:15 p.m. and show the start of the race. Sport1 will show the final phase, including the finish, live on TV from 8:15 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
WEC fans in Germany can watch almost 3 of the 6 hours of racing on free-to-air television on Sport1. There are no more live broadcasts on free TV without a paywall in this country. Eurosport 2 (pay TV) shows the entire 6 hours of Sao Paulo live on TV.
WEC race 2024 in live stream
The only opportunity for spectators from Germany to watch all WEC races live in 2024 is offered by the paid live stream of the WEC. Each race (except Le Mans) including qualifying costs 8.99 euros. The season pass with all eight races costs 59.99 euros. Free practice sessions 1 and 2 are not included in the offer and can only be followed via live timing.
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