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TravelGal
10-31-21, 11:37 AM
Staring this thread early because of the conversation about the chat time. Spectrum thinks the Mexico City GP is on ABC at 9:30 AM Pacific Time on Sunday, November 7--NOT in the afternoon. ESPN has it on at 5::30 PM Pacific Time.

devilmaster
11-01-21, 02:18 PM
Staring this thread early because of the conversation about the chat time. Spectrum thinks the Mexico City GP is on ABC at 9:30 AM Pacific Time on Sunday, November 7--NOT in the afternoon. ESPN has it on at 5::30 PM Pacific Time.

According to google, (which has been decent for predictions this year) the race is 2 pm eastern, 11 am pacific.

Now, just realize that daylight savings ends the night before the race..... so assume it starts one hour earlier than what I just said and we should all be good.

TravelGal
11-01-21, 03:12 PM
According to google, (which has been decent for predictions this year) the race is 2 pm eastern, 11 am pacific.

Now, just realize that daylight savings ends the night before the race..... so assume it starts one hour earlier than what I just said and we should all be good.

According friends who are in Puerto Vallarta right now, Daylight Savings Time ended in Mexico last Saturday night.

TedN
11-01-21, 06:57 PM
Found this on the Autosport site ....

2021 F1 Mexican GP

Friday 5th November 2021
Free Practice 1: 5:30pm-6:30pm GMT (11:30am-12:30pm local)
Free Practice 2: 9:00pm-10:00pm GMT (3:00pm-4:00pm local)

Saturday 6th November 2021
Free Practice 3: 5:00pm-6:00pm GMT (11:00am-12:00pm local)
Qualifying: 8:00pm-9:00pm GMT (2:00pm-3:00pm local)

Sunday 7th November 2021
Race: 7:00pm GMT (1:00pm local)

devilmaster
11-01-21, 10:35 PM
According friends who are in Puerto Vallarta right now, Daylight Savings Time ended in Mexico last Saturday night.

When you ask google, it tells you based on your time zone, so it said 12 pm for me (mountain time)

TravelGal
11-02-21, 11:01 AM
When you ask google, it tells you based on your time zone, so it said 12 pm for me (mountain time)

So noted. It certainly wouldn't be the first time Spectrum (Time Warner) was wrong on their timing. It's one of the *many* reasons I double check the day before AND record everything and anything related to racing at the stated time plus two hours. At least once a year, I'm very glad I did.

pfc_m_drake
11-02-21, 07:41 PM
Well, if we go to the official F1 Website, it claims that the race is 1-3pm Mexico City (e.g. track) time:
https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2021.html

Then if we go to (my favorite) time zone calculator (TimeAndDate.com):

We can set the time and date to:
1pm on Sunday, November 7th, Mexico City

The we add a second city (Los Angeles in this case) and that converts to
11am on Sunday, November 7th

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20211107T190000&p1=155&p2=137

So HOPEFULLY that's correct. But who knows....:confused::confused::confused::rofl::rofl ::rofl:

devilmaster
11-03-21, 12:21 AM
oh and btw, Work was really slow, so I offered to go back out for a week. Just got home tonight, I will be around for the race and chat if I get up early enough. ;)

pfc_m_drake
11-04-21, 07:58 PM
oh and btw, Work was really slow, so I offered to go back out for a week. Just got home tonight, I will be around for the race and chat if I get up early enough. ;)

Sounds good - hope to see you there!

TravelGal
11-07-21, 01:39 PM
9:40 AM Pacific STANDARD time. Watching ABC and pre-race with the talking heads. Looking for the chat link. ;)
Found the link. Race starting at 11 AM as you all surmised.