Where to watch Formula 1 with a VPN - plus full F1 calendar

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Wednesday 12 March 2025 12:44 EDT
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The Formula 1 season is one of the most exhilarating sporting events, showcasing the world’s best drivers as they race at speeds of up to 230 mph on some of the most iconic tracks. The 2025 F1 season will be no different, with races taking place in locations like Singapore, Barcelona, Miami, and Abu Dhabi. The season kicks off in Melbourne on March 14 and wraps up in Abu Dhabi on December 7. With 24 races scheduled across the globe, F1 fans are in for a thrilling year.

However, watching F1 live from anywhere can be tricky, especially when traveling abroad. Geo-blocking can prevent you from accessing your home broadcaster's stream, leaving you wondering how to watch your favorite races while on the go.

That's where Surfshark VPN comes in. With Surfshark, you can securely and affordably stream the F1 Grand Prix from anywhere in the world. By connecting to servers in more than 100 countries, you can bypass geographic barriers, allowing you to access the F1 streams from your home country. Plus, Surfshark ensures fast speeds for uninterrupted 4K streaming and protects your privacy while you enjoy the race. Keep reading to learn how to set up Surfshark and never miss a moment of the action.

Where to stream F1 live

Ready to catch all the heart-pounding drama and wheel-to-wheel action of the 2025 F1 season? Even if you’re traveling outside the US, there are plenty of ways to stream the races live. From the roar of the engines to the nail-biting finishes, you can follow every round, whether you’re away on vacay or business.

ESPN Plus

For fans who want race weekend coverage without committing to a hefty subscription fee, ESPN Plus is a great option. At $11/month, it offers US F1 programming, including the races on ESPN2 and ESPNews. However, it’s more focused on F1 and doesn’t usually cover other racing series like F2, F3, or Porsche Supercar racing. So, if you don’t need all the additional motorsport content, ESPN Plus will be just the ticket. Want more? You can bundle it with Disney+ and Hulu for even more entertainment.

Sling TV (orange or blue plan)

At $45.99/month, Sling TV’s orange plan provides access to ESPN, ESPN2, and select races on ABC via ESPN3, making it an ideal choice for F1 fans seeking comprehensive coverage. On the other hand, the Sling blue package, also priced at $45.99/month, includes a total 43 channels including ESPN, Bravo and FX but not ESPN2 or ESPN3.

Hulu + live TV

For F1 buffs who want to catch every minute without the hassle of cable, Hulu + live TV is a top pick at $82.99/month. With over 95 live channels – including the all-important ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and ESPN+ – and Disney+, Hulu is the sports and entertainment service that’s got something for the whole family. No hidden fees or equipment, just easy streaming on your favorite devices.

FuboTV

If you're after a more robust sports package, FuboTV has you covered with ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC starting at $92 a month. While the base plan technically costs $80, you’ll need to factor in regional sports network fees.

F1 TV Pro

For those after F1 and only F1, an F1 TV Pro subscription costs $10.99/month and allows viewers to get stuck in with all the races, including the US Grand Prix. It offers live access to everything from practice sessions to onboard cameras and team radios – and even race replays on-demand.

Formula 1 Calendar

Ensure you don’t miss a single lap with our handy guide to every round taking place over the next nine months:

Round 1: March 14 - 16 – Melbourne, Australia

Round 2: March 21 - 23 – Shanghai, China

Round 3: April 4 - 6 – Suzuka, Japan

Round 4: April 11 - 13 – Sakhir, Bahrain

Round 5: April 18 - 20 – Djidda, Saudi Arabia

Round 6: May 2 - 4 – Miami, USA

Round 7: May 16 - 18 – Imola, Italy

Round 8: May 23 - 25 – Monaco, Monaco

Round 9: May 30 - June 1 – Barcelona, Spain

Round 10: June 13 - 15 – Montreal, Canada

Round 11: June 27 - 29 – Spielberg, Austria

Round 12: July 4 - 6 – Silverstone, Great Britain

Round 13: July 25 - 27 – Spa, Belgium

Round 14: August 1 - 3 – Budapest, Hungary

Round 15: August 29 - 31 – Zandvoort, Netherlands

Round 16: September 5 - 7 – Monza, Italy

Round 17: September 19 - 21 – Baku, Azerbaijan

Round 18: October 3 - 5 – Singapore, Singapore

Round 19: October 17 - 19 – Austin, USA

Round 20: October 24 - 26 – Mexico City, Mexico

Round 21: November 7 - 9 – São Paulo, Brazil

Round 22: November 20 - 22 – Las Vegas, USA

Round 23: November 28 - 30 – Lusail, Qatar

Round 24: December 5 - 7 – Abu Dhabi, UAE

Formula 1 teams in 2025

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The 2025 F1 grid is shaking things up and, with rookie drivers joining the ranks, fans are set for a season of new rivalries. What’s the TLDR? While McLaren and Aston Martin have kept their line-ups from 2024, Lewis Hamilton has made the move to Ferrari. For more info, see the full list of teams and drivers below.

Alpine: Pierre Gasly, Jack Doohan

Aston Martin: Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso

Ferrari: Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton

Haas: Esteban Ocon, Oliver Bearman

Sauber: Nico Hülkenberg, Gabriel Bortoleto

McLaren: Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris

Mercedes: George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Racing Bulls: Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull Racing: Max Verstappen, Liam Lawson

Williams: Alexander Albon, Carlos Sainz

Watch F1 from anywhere using a VPN

If you're traveling abroad and can't access your usual F1 stream, a VPN like Surfshark can be a game-changer. Surfshark VPNs allow you to connect to servers everywhere from Germany to Japan and effectively make it look like you're back home – so you can watch the Grand Prix races as if you’re sat in your living room. Not only does Surfshark let you watch the races in smooth 4K quality, but its fast speeds mean you won't experience buffering during those crucial overtakes. And, thanks to features like CleanWeb and MultiHop, your data will stay safe and secure. Indeed, while the former blocks ads, trackers, and malware, MultiHop will double encrypt your info to boost anonymity. The result? Worry-free watching without the pit-stops.

Disclaimer

Using VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. The Independent does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

How to setup a VPN for F1

  1. Sign up for Surfshark – Download and install Surfshark via the app store or the Surfshark website, and get revving those engines.
  2. Choose your server – Open the app and connect to a server in your home country. With over 3,200 servers, you’re always in pole position to stream.
  3. Start streaming – Head to your streaming service, and immerse yourself in the track action. With fast speeds and top-notch security, you’re all set for your session of corner cruising and unparalleled G-force, uninterrupted from lights to flag!

Why do you need a VPN to watch F1?

In addition to securing your data and unlocking F1 coverage worldwide, Surfshark can enhance your F1 viewing experience by preventing delays caused by bandwidth throttling. For those that aren’t tech wizzes, this is when Internet providers sometimes intentionally reduce your speeds during periods of high data usage (like when streaming) but a VPN hides that activity, stopping that from happening. Plus, with unlimited device connections, you can enjoy the Grand Prix on your phone, laptop, or tablet. Say goodbye to sketchy streams and pop-ups, and hello to 4K F1 frames with Surfshark.

Watch F1 live anywhere in the world, without a subscription

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How to watch the F1 live stream in the USA

If you’re looking to catch the action, as well as subscribing to any of the services above, US travelers will be able to use a VPN to access ABC's live broadcast. Viewers will simply need to connect to a server located in the United States (achievable via Surfshark); however, keep in mind that you'll only be able to watch the US-based races on ABC, including the Grand Prixs in Miami, Austin, and Las Vegas. Unfortunately, for full season spectators, you'll need to explore other streaming options.

Zoom into F1 2025 with more than 80% off a Surfshark VPN

Are you fueled up and ready to hit the track? Right now Surfshark is offering 86 per cent off its 24-month VPN plan, plus 3 extra months for free. And, with a 30-day money-back guarantee, there's no risk in giving it a go.

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