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You can watch F1 in 2026 either on official paid broadcasters in your country or through the F1 TV app, plus a few free-to-air options in certain regions.

Quick Scoop: Main Options

  • F1 TV (official app) – Available in many countries, streams every session live or on‑demand on web, iOS, Android, Fire TV, Roku, and Chromecast.
  • Big sports channels (country specific):
    • USA: F1 is carried on Apple TV Plus, which has the exclusive live rights in 2026.
* UK & Ireland: Sky Sports F1 shows every race live; Channel 4 has free highlights and the British GP live.
* Australia: Kayo Sports (via Fox Sports) shows every race live; 10Play has free highlights and the Australian GP live.
* Spain: DAZN has exclusive F1 rights through at least 2026.
* France: Canal+ shows all races live, with a few selected GPs free on C8.

Free (Legal) Ways

Some countries have free-to-air channels that show all or many races.

  • Belgium – RTBF streams all races free in French.
  • Austria – ORF and Servus TV split the season; every second race is free on each.
  • Luxembourg – RTL Zwee / RTL Play carry practice, quali, and races live.
  • Brazil – Globo shows races live free-to-air.
  • UK & Australia – Free extended highlights for every race, plus one home GP live (British GP on Channel 4, Australian GP on 10).

If you’re in a different country, search “Formula 1 official broadcaster + [your country]” to see who has the rights, then check if they offer streaming.

Handy Table: Popular Regions

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RegionPrimary serviceType
USAApple TV PlusAll races live, subscription.
UKSky Sports F1 / NOW, Channel 4All live on Sky; highlights + British GP free on C4.
AustraliaKayo Sports / Fox Sports, 10PlayAll live on Kayo; Aussie GP + highlights free on 10Play.
SpainDAZNAll sessions live via streaming.
FranceCanal+, C8All live on Canal+; a few GPs free on C8.
BelgiumRTBFAll races live, free.
AustriaORF, Servus TVHalf the races each, free.
GlobalF1 TV ProLive sessions where rights allow, on official app.

Extra bits

  • Many services (Apple TV Plus, Kayo, DAZN, some cable bundles) offer free trials , which people often use to test watching a race weekend.
  • The official F1 TV app lets you watch onboard cameras, data, and replays in most regions where it has rights.

If you tell me your country, I can narrow this down to the exact channel/app you need.