Formula One fans will be able to watch the final race of the world championship for free on TV.
Sky Sports, which owns the rights to broadcast Formula One, has agreed to broadcast the final grand prix for free on Channel 4.
The actual race starts at 1pm on Sunday UK time.
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All eyes will be on the showdown between rivals Lewis Hamilton, searching for a record 8 world championships, and Max Verstappen.
The two men are level on equal points after Hamilton's victory last weekend in Jeddah, which saw both drivers make contact more than once in a drama-filled few laps.
Talking about the last race, Hamilton said that he felt the Dutchman was "not driving by the rules".

The drivers are both level on 369.5 points - but if both crash out, Verstappen will win the championship courtesy of more victories over the course of the season (nine to Hamilton's eight).
Sky Sport's deal with Channel 4 comes after a deal earlier in the year which saw Amazon broadcast Emma Radacanu's victory in the women's US open final.
Stephen van Rooyen, EVP & CEO UK & Europe Sky said: "Sunday's Grand Prix is one of the biggest sporting events in the last decade, and could be a historic moment for British sport.
"We've chosen to gift the race to the whole country at Christmas through our partnership with Channel 4, so everyone can be part of a huge national moment as Lewis Hamilton goes for a historic eighth World Championship title."
Simply tune into Channel 4 at 1pm on Sunday 12 to watch the final race.