where to watch f1 live
You can watch F1 live in 2026 through official broadcasters like Apple TV Plus, Sky Sports, Kayo Sports, and F1 TV Pro, plus a few free-to-air options depending on your country.
Quick Scoop: Where to watch F1 live
1. Global go‑to: F1 TV Pro
F1 TV Pro is the official streaming service and is available in many countries.
- Streams all sessions live (practice, qualifying, race) with onboard cameras and team radio.
- Works via web and mobile apps, and in some regions also on smart TVs.
- There are territory restrictions, so you need to check availability and price in your country.
For delayed viewing without spoilers, some fans memorize direct replay URLs or use third‑party desktop apps like RaceControl so they can jump straight to replays without seeing headlines or thumbnails.
2. USA
In 2026, all 24 races are shown live in the US on Apple TV Plus.
- Apple TV Plus has exclusive live rights for the full season.
- Subscriptions run monthly with a free trial for new users, and it’s available on Apple devices and many smart TVs and streaming boxes.
Some US fans also use live TV services that carry F1 channels (like Hulu Live or Sling with the right sports package) and record races to watch later without spoilers.
3. UK and Ireland
In the UK, F1 is live on Sky Sports F1 and via streaming on Now (Sky’s streaming service).
- You can watch via the Sky Go app if you have a Sky subscription, or buy a Now Sports membership for flexible streaming.
- Free, extended highlights of each race are usually available on terrestrial TV later (for example on Channel 4 in previous seasons).
4. Australia
Australia has several options.
- Kayo Sports streams every race live (via Fox Sports) and offers a trial for new customers.
- Foxtel and Foxtel Now with the sports add‑on also show F1 live.
- 10Play offers free highlights of every race and a free live stream of the Australian Grand Prix.
5. Free options in Europe
Some countries still have free‑to‑air live F1.
- Austria: ORF and ServusTV split live coverage across the season.
- Belgium: RTBF provides free live streams of every race.
- Luxembourg: RTL Zwee holds rights to every race live.
- Netherlands: Viaplay and other pay services carry full coverage; NOS shows free coverage of the Dutch GP.
- France: Canal+ has full live rights; selected races (like Bahrain, Monaco, US, Mexico) appear free‑to‑air on C8.
A local Dutch guide lists Viaplay and RTL among the main broadcasters for 2026 F1 on TV.
6. Other regions (examples)
- Mexico: Fox Sports carries the season with some races on Fox Sports Premium, and Canal 5 shows the Mexican GP free‑to‑air.
- Many countries without strong local deals can use F1 TV Pro as their main live service, subject to regional availability.
Because rights are very region‑specific and change over time, it’s worth checking a 2026 “where to watch F1” guide for your exact country before the season starts.
7. Legal vs. “free stream” sites
On forums you’ll occasionally see people promoting “free” F1 streaming sites or personal projects.
- These are almost always unofficial and not legal, and users often get warned or taken down quickly.
- For a reliable, good‑quality experience (and to avoid takedowns mid‑race), stick to official broadcasters or F1 TV.
Mini table: big markets
| Region | Main live option | Free or highlights? |
|---|---|---|
| USA | Apple TV Plus (all races live) | No regular free live; rely on subscription replays |
| UK | Sky Sports F1 / Now | Free extended highlights on terrestrial TV |
| Australia | Kayo Sports, Foxtel / Foxtel Now | 10Play free highlights and Australian GP live |
| Austria | Pay services plus F1 TV Pro | ORF & ServusTV with free live races |
| Belgium | Local pay TV / F1 TV Pro | RTBF free live races |
| Luxembourg | Local pay TV / F1 TV Pro | RTL Zwee free live races |
TL;DR
- Check if F1 TV Pro is available in your country; it’s the simplest all‑in‑one live option.
- Otherwise, use your local 2026 TV/streaming rights holder (Apple TV Plus in the US, Sky/Now in the UK, Kayo in Australia, Canal+ in France, etc.).
- Free live races still exist in a few countries (ORF/ServusTV, RTBF, RTL Zwee), and many regions get free highlights after the race.
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