This here Abu Dhabi race, it’s a big deal, you know? Lots of folks are gonna be watchin’. Now, I ain’t too good with all them fancy channels and what not, but I hear tell there’s ways to see it. This Abu Dhabi race time, it’s somethin’ else.

They say it starts at 7 o’clock in the evenin’ over there where the race is. That’s their time, see? Over in Yas Marina Circuit. Don’t ask me where that is, I just hear things. Sunday, December 8th, that’s the day. Remember that, December 8th, for the Abu Dhabi race time.
Now, if you’re here in ‘Merica, it’s gonna be earlier. Like, way earlier. We’re talkin’ 8 in the mornin’, bright and early. You gotta be up with the chickens to catch the Abu Dhabi race time live.
They got this thing called ESPN, and ESPN2. And some other one, ESPNU. Lordy, all these letters. But that’s where you can see the race, they say. The actual race is on ESPN2, I hear. But you gotta check your own TV, you see the Abu Dhabi race time.
- ESPN2 for the big race, that’s what I hear.
- ESPNU and ESPNEWS for the… practice? And somethin’ called qualifyin’?
- December 8th, Sunday, that’s the day.
Now, some folks don’t have them fancy cable things. They got these… streamin’ services. Sounds like witchery to me, but it works. If you got that, and it has ESPN2, you can see the Abu Dhabi race time, too. There’s a few of ’em. One’s called “DirecTV Stream,” another is “Hulu + Live TV,” got all them things, I reckon, and “Fubo TV”. Don’t ask me, I just heard the names, about how to see the Abu Dhabi race time.
And if you’re real fancy, you can watch it on your phone! Imagine that. A race on your telephone. This world… But you need that ESPN+ thing, I think. For the phone. If you are in India, you use this F1TV Pro, or FanCode, to watch the Abu Dhabi race time.
They got practice too, you know. Before the big race. One on Friday mornin’, real early. 4:25 AM, they say. On ESPN2. Then another one at 7:30 AM on ESPNU. More practice, I guess, before the big Abu Dhabi race time.

Then on Saturday, they got somethin’ called “qualifyin’.” Sounds important. That’s at 5:25 AM on ESPN2. Lord knows what they’re doin’, but it’s part of the whole shebang. All these things is to get ready for the Abu Dhabi race time.
So, there you have it. If you wanna watch that race, you got options. Lots of ’em. Just gotta figure out which one works for you. And remember the Abu Dhabi race time is 7 PM their time, 8 AM our time, on Sunday, December 8th. The race is gonna be 58 laps. I don’t know how long that is, but it sounds like a lot!
I heard in UK you need Sky Sports F1 to watch it. Starts at 11:30am for them I think. Over there, they always doing things different. But if you are there you need to check, so you can see the Abu Dhabi race time.
They also have this thing called a “postseason test” that’s not on TV. You can only see it on some blog thing called *. That’s what the young folks told me. I don’t know nothing about that but if you like all that stuff maybe you want to find out the Abu Dhabi race time.
Now, don’t be askin’ me no more questions about it. I told you everything I know. Just remember, Sunday, December 8th. That’s all that matters. And that ESPN2 thing. Or one of them other things. If you want more, you can check with them young folks, they know all about this internet and streaming. And qualifying starts at 2pm, their time. Then Sunday is the big day for the Abu Dhabi race time. The final race of the year they say. So it must be important. Ok, I am tired now. Bye!