Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsport featuring the most elite racing in the world, has taken the USA by storm since the release of theNetflixseries ‘Drive to Survive’ in 2019. While the USA is just catching on to one of the largest sports in the world, the rest of the globe has long been watching F1 in droves.

Like any other popular sport a number of channels and streaming services vie for the streaming rights and the broadcast rights vary around the world. We’ve put together a simple list on how best to watch F1 races depending on where you live. Never miss a Friday practice session, Saturday qualifying, or Sunday race again, no matter your location.

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Sky Sports

How to watch Formula 1 in the US

US live-streaming as fast as the race itself

ESPN is the easy choice if you’re already paying for cable or a live TV streaming subscription that includes ESPN.

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The richest F1 viewing experience

The F1 TV app has the most viewing options and content of any format, making it the best option in supported regions.

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The F1 TV app is the standalone Formula 1-made application offered in monthly or yearly subscriptions to F1 TV Pro or F1 TV Access. F1 TV Pro is the premium subscription option which not only allows you to watch all the F1 sessions each race weekend, but it’s loaded with decades worth of F1 races. That’s right, you’re able to go back and watch historical races dating back to 1981 and seasons review videos dating back to 1970. Beyond an archive of races, the F1 TV Pro subscription features press conferences every race weekend, and coverage of the support series races whenever they happen. This means you can also watch F2, F3, and Porsche Supercut races.

The app is absolutely loaded to the gills with additional content, like pre and post race coverage and interviews and even exclusive shows with experts talking about the technical ins and outs of Formula 1. If you have the Pro option you’ll also be able to watch from right inside the cockpit with driver on board cameras and listen in on the team radio. The app is supported by Roku and a number of smart TVs. An F1 TV Pro subscription costs $10 per month of $80 per year. For a cheaper option F1 also offers the F1 TV Access subscription for $3 per month or $27 per year, which offers only delayed F1 race replays but still offers live timing data and access to most of the F1 TV library of content.

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How to watch Formula 1 in Canada

TSN (The Sports Network) is a Canadian subsidiary of ESPN that broadcasts F1 races across all territories.

The Sports Network or TSN for short is basically the equivalent of ESPN in Canada, which makes sense considering that ESPN is a 20 per cent owner in TSNs parent company. TSN broadcasts all sessions during F1 weekends in English across all the territories of Canada. For Canadians needing a French language broadcast they would need a cable subscription or online live TV plan that offers TSNs French language sister channel RDS. TSN also offers F1 companion content it called +More Speed that is available through the TSN+ app. There you can see driver on board cameras, driver trackers, and pit lane views. Cable subscriptions through the likes of Bell Media with packages that include TSN can start at $70 CAD and move up from there. If you want the companion feeds available on TSN+, subscriptions start at $8 CAD per month.

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Truly the most in-depth way to watch F1

The F1 TV app with F1 TV Pro remains a fantastic way to enjoy those F1 weekends. Tons of bonus content and a simple app make it a joy to use.

So far Canada is another country where local broadcast rights don’t have exclusivity broad enough to prevent the functioning of the F1 TV app, which for all the aforementioned reasons is the best way to watch F1 with the most additional content and features. Check out driver on board camera angles, technical data, lap times, and more live during every race.

How to watch Formula 1 in the U.K

The home of racing in the UK

What countries support the F1 TV App?

Is there a completely free way to stream F1 races?

If you don’t have cable and aren’t interested in subscribing to F1 TV Pro, then you can at least check out the highlights of each practice session, qualifying, and race on theF1 YouTube channel. The videos are pretty short, but you’ll be able to follow along for the season and see the best action moments of every race.