F1 fans, start your engines. The 2024 season continues with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. Due to time differences, the Sunday Grand Prix will not be held until Sunday for technical reasons and will start at midnight (Eastern Time) on Sunday, March 24th. Max Verstappen starts this weekend’s race with two consecutive wins. Carlos Sainz may miss this weekend after undergoing an appendectomy. The Ferrari driver missed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to appendicitis.
Whether you’re an F1 fan who’s already covered a few kilometers or are experiencing on-track action for the first time in the first Grand Prix of the season, follow or stream this hugely popular international match A sport that originated in America can be a challenge. If you don’t want to race to watch the Bahrain Grand Prix on TV, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s how to watch this weekend’s F1 races.
How to watch the 2024 Australian Grand Prix:
- Date: Sunday, March 24, 2024
- Race Time: 12pm (ET)
- Location: Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia
- TV Channel: ESPN2
- Streaming: ESPN+, F1 TV Pro
What channels is the F1 Australian Grand Prix on?
The Australian Grand Prix is broadcast live on ESPN2 and also streamed live on ESPN+ and F1 TV Pro. ESPN will be the home of F1 this season. 18 of the 24 races will be broadcast on ESPN or ABC, with the remainder on ESPN2. In 2024, 16 races will be streamed on his ESPN+.
For cord-cutters looking to watch F1 races, including this weekend’s Grand Prix, we recommend a live TV streaming service like Hulu’s Live TV package, which includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN+. If you’re looking for a cheaper subscription, a direct subscription to ESPN+ is an affordable option and perfect for fans of all sports. If you’re only interested in watching F1 races and not other sports, an F1 TV Pro subscription is an easy way to stream all races, practice matches, and qualifying matches.
How to Stream F1 for Free from the USA
Don’t want to race to find F1 coverage on ESPN platforms every Grand Prix? There’s a hack for you. Residents of Luxembourg can watch his F1 live streams of all 2024 Grands Prix for free on the free-to-air channel ServusTV. If you don’t live in Luxembourg, you can still stream, including by using a VPN.
VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) are probably the most popular because they help protect your data, can mask your IP address, and are especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you want to watch Friends on Netflix (the streamer’s US version ended in 2019) or watch this weekend’s F1 race without a cable package, a VPN can help. Want to try a VPN for the first time? In this guide, we list the best VPN options for each type of user.
Australian Grand Prix schedule:
All times Eastern
Thursday, Mar. 21
Practice 1: 9:30-10:30 p.m.
Friday, Mar. 22
Practice 2: 1-2 a.m.
Practice 3: 9:30-10:30 p.m.
Saturday, Mar. 23
Qualifying: 1-2 a.m.
Sunday, Mar. 24
Australian Grand Prix race: 12 a.m. (ESPN2, ESPN+, F1 TV)
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