The F1 Paddock experienced its summer vacation and came to the dunes by the Côte de la Mer du Nord du Netherlands at the Zandvoort circuit this weekend, from August 29 to 31, for the Dutch Grand Prix. All eyes will be again on the teammates of McLaren Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who continue to negotiate victories at the top of the pilots.
The duo finished at the top of the podium in the last four Grands Prix, Norris winning three victories, including the last time in Hungary. He also won a year ago in Zandvoort. The Brit Town Australian Piastri in just nine points in the classification with 10 laps to do and two races in Europe to travel, where they were dominant.
Max Verstappen did not have the year that many would have been expected, but during his home race, the 27 -year -old quadruple world champion will be desperate to make a good performance in the Red Bull.
Lewis Hamilton was quite reduced after Hungary three weeks ago and Ferrari’s driver hopes for a reset after the break. The world champion eight times and Scuderia teammate, Charles Leclerc, will look for a momentum before the Italian Grand Prix next weekend in Monza, Ferrari’s house.
Here’s how to look at the Dutch Grand Prix online from anywhere and potentially for free.
Dutch Grand Prix schedule
Practical 1 – Friday August 29 | 11:30 p.m. BST / 6:30 am he
Practice 2 – Friday August 29 | 3 p.m. BST / 10 a.m.
Practical 3 – Saturday August 30 10:30 am BST / 5:30 am
Qualification – Saturday August 30 | 14h BST / 9H HE
Dutch Grand Prix – Sunday August 31 | 14h BST / 9H HE
How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix for free
The free live F1 flows of each race are available in three countries: Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg. There are also free extended protruding facts offered in the United Kingdom and Australia.
- Australia – 10play (free strengths)
- Austria – Servustv or Orf (free live broadcast)
- Belgium – RTBF AUVIO (Free Live Broadcast)
- Luxembourg – RTL Zwee (Free Live Broadcast)
- UNITED KINGDOM – Channel 4 (free strengths)
How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix from anywhere
Most Live F1 flows are sensitive to the location. So you will not be able to access your home service when you travel abroad. A VPN (virtual private network) is a small but powerful application that allows you to select your favorite location and therefore unlock any Live F1 flow – including free flows in Austria, Luxembourg and Belgium if you live there.
A VPN will allow you to move your device to your country of origin. NordVPN is our favorite VPN and you can use it to watch the F1 season while you are far from home.
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How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix in the United States
All F1 races this season will be available to look at the services belonging to Disney Espn, ESPN2, ABC and, sometimes, ESPN Plus.
Espn is the place to watch the majority F1 races in the United States. Some races appear on ESPN2 and ABC.
The cord cutters can live ESPN and ABC via FlickeringFubo, YouTube TV and Hulu with live television.
We believe that Sling (from $ 45.99 / month) is the best choice for F1 fanatics because it offers live coverage of high value for viewers who plan to look at Formula 1 in 2025 and beyond. Not only that, but you can also access their brand new weekend plan that gives you access to ESPN channels for only $ 9.99.
You can also broadcast live and 4K F1 races F1 TV Premium ($ 129.99 per year).
If you want to catch the F1 but travel outside America right now. Be sure to use NordVPN to monitor your usual services.
How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports is the F1 house with a dedicated channel for all the action.
Sky Sports packages start from £ 22 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option now (formerly TV). Now, the Sports Passing start at £ 14.99, but you will need monthly membership of £ 34.99 to watch the full weekend.
Apart from the United Kingdom for the race? To use NordVPN (try without risk) To look during your trips.
How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix in Australia
Fox Sports via Kayo is the main option for Australian viewers with full HD coverage and multi-screen visualization options of the Dutch Grand Prix.
The plans start from $ 30 a month after enjoying your first month for $ 1.
Are you looking to access your usual F1 flow outside the country? Be sure to use NordVPN.
How to look at the Dutch Grand Prix in Canada
Canadian F1 fans can watch the Dutch Grand Prix on TSN.
If you have abandoned the cord, you will want to check TSN Pluswhich costs $ 8 / month or $ 80 / year. The TSN application will allow you to broadcast live F1 practices, qualifying and running from your phone, streaming box or supported device.
Use NordVPN so that you are outside the country for one of the races.
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