where to watch the 2024 season live or delayed

where to watch the 2024 season live or delayed
where to watch the 2024 season live or delayed

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The best options for following Formula 1 live

So yes, in the past, at a time when Sebastian Vettel was crushing all competition, the Formula 1 season was broadcast on TF1 unencrypted and free until the 2011-2012 season. Since then, the Canal+ channel has held exclusive broadcasting rights. This season – like the previous one – and until 2029 for our greatest happiness, C8 (a Canal+ subsidiary) is offering 4 free grand prizes live and unencrypted, including those in Monaco and France.

Small feature which can be of great importance depending on your passion for Formula 1, it is also possible to watch qualifying as well as free practice on Canal+ Sport.

However, there is an alternative for people who do not have a television, it is called F1 TV Access. It is the official streaming platform of Formula 1, which is accessible by subscription which allows you to enjoy race replays, reports and documentaries as well as live race telemetry data.

Discover a very surprising clash between a drone and Max Verstappen:

12 minutes

The world’s fastest drone follows Max Verstappen’s F1 car

A drone has managed to follow a Red Bull Formula 1 car for an entire lap for the first time in history.

It is only possible 4 times a year on the C8 channel, Canal+’s little sister, which offers us this possibility on certain major prizes such as that of Saudi Arabia earlier this year. However, the channel has not yet communicated the next GPs broadcast unencrypted.

Max Verstappen after his second place in Miami

© Red Bull

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Formula 1 season calendar 2024

  • Bahrain GP (February 29-March 2)

  • Saudi Arabian GP (March 7-9)

  • Australian GP (March 22 – 24)

  • Japanese GP (April 5-7)

  • Chinese GP (April 19-21 | Sprint weekend)

  • Miami GP (May 3-5 | Sprint weekend)

  • Emilia Romagna GP (May 17-19)

  • Monaco GP (May 24-26)

  • Canadian GP (June 7-9)

  • Spanish GPth (June 21-23)

  • Austrian GP (June 28-30 | Sprint weekend)

  • British GP (July 5-7)

  • Hungarian GP (July 19-21)

  • Belgian GP (July 26-28)

  • Dutch GP (August 23-25)

  • Italian GP (August 30-September 1)

  • Azerbaijan GP (September 13-15)

  • Singapore GP (September 20-22)

  • United States GP (October 18-20 | Sprint weekend)

  • Mexican GP (October 25-27)

  • Brazilian GP (November 1-3 | Sprint weekend)

  • Las Vegas GP (November 21-23)

  • Qatar GP (November 29-December 1 | Sprint weekend)

  • Abu Dhabi GP (December 6-8)

Regardless of the platform, you can always support Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez who are respectively leader and runner-up in the general classification.

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