Fans of the U.S. SailGP Team watching from home will need to be ready for a 6.30am start if tuning in from the West Coast (PDT). If you’re on Mountain Time (MDT) that’s 7.30am and those on Central Time (CDT) are in for an 8.30am start. East Coast (EDT) supporters have a leisurely 9.30am start.
In Alaska, however, racing begins at 5.30am on both days, while in Hawaii it’s a 4.30am start across the weekend.
Time zones for the United States for the DP World Spain Sail Grand Prix on October 4 and 5
South American fans can enjoy a weekend lie-in. In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, racing gets underway from 10.30am. And it’s the same in Montevideo, Uruguay, and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Across the Atlantic in Europe, anyone on the CET timezone - including France, Germany, mainland Spain and Italy - will need to be in front of their TV for 3.30pm. It’s an hour earlier in the UK, if you’re following the fortunes of Dylan Fletcher and Emirates GBR.
In Abu Dhabi, the venue for November’s Grand Final, things get underway at 5.30pm. Meanwhile, it’s a 9.30pm start in Beijing, China.
Global time zones for the DP World Spain Sail Grand Prix on October 4 and 5
Not for the first time, Oceanic fans will be watching through bleary eyes! But with the BONDS Flying Roos and New Zealand battling for a Grand Final berth, it will be worth it.
Anyone in Sydney will still need to be awake and alert for 11.30pm and Auckland-based supporters of the Black Foils need to start their day at 2.30am.
Remember, wherever you’re tuning in from, follow the U.S. SailGP Team via our live blog and our social channels for the best coverage!
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