Watch 2024 Formula 1 for Free in Germany
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Where to Watch 2024 Formula 1 in Germany for Free
10 play
- Country: Australia
- Available Races: Australian Grand Prix
Stream all Australian Grand Prix races from 31 March to 2 April for free on 10 play. You need an Australian postcode (e.g. 2611 or 3006) to create an account.
Watch F1 live with 10 play’s streaming apps for Smart TVs, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iOS, Android, and Chromecast.
Channel 4
- Country: UK
- Channels: Channel 4
- Available Races: British Grand Prix
- Highlights: Entire Grand Prix
Stream the whole British leg of the Grand Prix July 8 and 9 July this year on the Channel 4 streaming app (All 4). It’s entirely free to watch with a My4 account. You’ll have to provide a valid UK postal address to sign up.
You can stream Formula 1 on the All 4 website or using All 4’s app for most devices. The channel wraps up Saturday and Sunday events for every Grand Prix race, so its highlights are a super option if you don’t have much time.
ORF
- Country: Austria
- Channels: ORF-TVthek
- Available Races: 12 Races
ORF splits its F1 broadcasting rights with ServusTV in Austria. It’s airing the F1 Grand Prix races taking place in Austria, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, the UK, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the US (Miami), Spain, and Qatar for free. You don’t need to create an account to use ORF-TVthek, the channel’s online streaming platform.
Watch F1 livestreams with German commentary on the ORFT-TVthek website via your browser or on its apps for smartphones, tablets, computers, Smart TVs, Apple TV, consoles, and Amazon Fire devices.
RTBF Auvio
- Country: Belgium
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
You can stream every Formula 1 race for free on Belgium’s RTBF Auvio website or streaming app. Use your email address or Facebook account and a Belgian postcode (like 2170 or 1047) to sign up. Then just log in and get ready to see tires smoking!
Commentary is in French, so you’ll have to find another source to listen to at the same time if you prefer English or German (like BBC’s Radio 5). The platform supports Android, iOS, and Smart TVs.
RTL Zwee
- Country: Luxembourg
- Channels: RTL Zwee, RTL Play
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
RTL Zwee has broadcasting rights to air all 23 Formula 1 races for free in Luxembourg. Just head to www.rtl.lu/tele/live-2, which is the live streaming section on the RTL Zwee website. No need to sign up.
You can also watch all the Formula 1 live action on the RTL Play app for Android or iOS. Click on the Live button and start streaming the races. RTL Zwee supports English, Luxembourgish, and French but the Formula 1 race commentary is in Luxembourgish.
ServusTV
- Country: Austria
- Channels: ServusTV and ServusTV On
- Available Races: 12 Races
ServusTV splits its broadcasting rights with ORF in Austria. This year it airs races live in UHD from Bahrain, Australia, Italy, Monaco, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Singapore, USA (Austin & Las Vegas), and Brazil. You can watch for free (with German commentary) even without signing up.
ServusTV On is the service’s online streaming platform. You can catch races on smartphones, tablets, computers, Smart TVs, and consoles, though the platform stopped supporting Android TV. You’ll find the Grand Prix races on the app under the Sport-Livestreams tab.
Other Ways to Watch 2024 Formula 1 Live Streams in Germany
ESPN+
- Price: $9.99/month
- Available Races: Select races
ESPN+ streams 18 live F1 races, including the season opener, finale, and all three US events. This platform carries almost no qualifying races though. Subscribe to ESPN+ with a US credit card or PayPal.
FuboTV
- Price: $74.99/month (Pro plan)
- Free Trial: 7 days
- Country: US
- Channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
You can catch the entire Formula 1 season on Fubo TV. It’s not the cheapest option, but you get access to a lot of other sports events and channels, including ESPN and ESPN 2.
FuboTV is available in the US, Canada, and Spain, but only US viewers have access to ESPN. You’ll need a valid US postal code when you sign up. You’ll also need a valid US credit card.
Hulu + Live TV
- Price: $69.99 per month (Hulu + Live TV plan)
- Country: US
- Channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
Hulu has fantastic coverage of Formula 1 races with its Hulu + Live TV streaming service. This includes all the ESPN channels streaming every Grand Prix race (English commentary).
To sign up for a Hulu subscription, you’ll need a valid US credit card and US zip code (e.g. 62221 or 10151). Hulu supports all popular devices.
NOW TV
- Price: NOW Sports Day Membership: £11.99/24 hours or NOW Sports Month Membership: £34.99/month
- Free trial: Not available for NOW Sports memberships
- Country: UK
- Channels: Sky Sports F1
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
You can stream the entire F1 event on Sky Sports F1 with a NOW Sports membership. This won’t work with the NOW mobile membership, but you can get a day membership if you want to see a specific race. You’ll need a valid UK postal address and UK credit or debit card to sign up.
Sky Sports F1 also shows replays and highlights of all the races and practice sessions.If you want to watch F1 in HD you’ll have to add NOW Boost to your subscription for an extra £6 a month. NOW supports popular devices and you can add up to 6 devices on one account.
Sling TV
- Price: Sling Orange: $40/month or Sling Orange & Blue: $55/month
- Country: US
- Channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
You’ll need the Sling Orange or Orange & Blue plan to stream F1. The Orange Plan includes ESPN, ESPN2, and a simulcast of races on ABC via ESPN3. It also comes with plenty more live sporting events to keep you entertained in between Grand Prix weekends.
You’ll need a valid US zip code (e.g. 62221 or 10151) and US credit card to sign up. You can buy a Sling TV gift card using PayPal to sign up without a credit card. Sling TV supports all major device platforms, but Sling Orange has a 1 device limit.
YouTube TV
- Price: $62.99/month for first 3 months, $72.99/month thereafter
- Free Trial: Varied periods
- Channels: ESPN, ABC
- Available Races: Entire Grand Prix
YouTube TV includes ESPN and ABC, so you’ll get coverage and commentary of all the Grand Prix races. You can sign up with a US credit card, Google Pay, or your PayPal account, plus a US zip code (e.g. 62221 or 10151).
Watch F1 live with YouTube TV on your browser, or via the YouTube app on your smartphone, tablet, computer, Smart TV, or console.
Watch 2024 F1 Race Highlights in Germany for Free
Channel 4
The UK’s free-to-air Channel 4 will run highlights of the Saturday qualifying and Sunday Grand Prix races throughout the entire event. You can stream the F1 highlights online via the All 4 website or app.
You’ll need an IP address in the UK and signup is free with a valid UK postal address. You can watch the race highlights at 20:50 (GMT) on Saturdays and 22:15 (GMT) on Sundays.
YouTube
Formula 1 posts short highlight clips of all the qualifying and Grand Prix Sunday races on its YouTube channel. Clips are conveniently sorted into playlists for each country too.
The Formula 1 YouTube channel has plenty of additional content, including behind-the-scenes footage.
Sky Sports
You won’t find highlights of every race on the Sky Sports website, but you’ll find short videos showcasing the more dramatic moments. It’s a good option if you just want an overview of the biggest developments in the season so far.
Sky Sports also has great coverage of the dramatic politics of the Grand Prix and excellent interviews with the drivers. Even if you’re watching the races live, this can add some behind-the-scenes excitement into the mix.
2024 Formula 1 Race Schedule
Will Red Bull win its third consecutive title this year? It’s hard to bet against reigning champ Max Verstappen, and it looks like his teammate Sergio Perez is putting in his all this year too.
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton appears to be out for vengeance after his scraps with Verstappen in 2022. Yet friction with Mercedes early in the season might cost him another win. Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin are turning heads with a breakthrough start.
Don’t want to miss out on the most dramatic moments of the 2024 Grand Prix? Keep this schedule at hand to guide you through the season.
Date | Event | Country | Location |
March 5 | Bahrain Grand Prix | Bahrain | Sakhir |
March 19 | Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah |
April 2 | Australian Grand Prix | Australia | Melbourne |
April 30 | Azerbaijan Grand Prix | Azerbaijan | Baku |
May 7 | Miami Grand Prix | US | Miami |
May 21 | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix | Italy | Imola |
May 28 | Monaco Grand Prix | France | Monaco |
June 4 | Spanish Grand Prix | Spain | Barcelona |
June 18 | Canadian Grand Prix | Canada | Montreal |
July 2 | Austrian Grand Prix | Austria | Spielberg |
July 9 | British Grand Prix | UK | Silverstone |
July 23 | Hungarian Grand Prix | Hungary | Budapest |
July 30 | Belgian Grand Prix | Belgium | Spa |
August 27 | Dutch Grand Prix | Netherlands | Zandvoort |
September 3 | Italian Grand Prix | Italy | Monza |
September 17 | Singapore Grand Prix | Singapore | Singapore |
September 24 | Japanese Grand Prix | Japan | Suzuka |
October 8 | Qatar Grand Prix | Qatar | Lusail |
October 22 | United States Grand Prix | US | Austin |
October 29 | Mexico City Grand Prix | Mexico | Mexico City |
November 5 | São Paulo Grand Prix | Brazil | São Paulo |
November 18 | Las Vegas Grand Prix | US | Las Vegas |
November 26 | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | UAE | Abu Dhabi |
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FAQ
Sky Deutschland has sole broadcasting rights to Formula 1 races in Germany. Subscribe to a VPN and relocate your connection for access to all your streaming subscriptions.
For example, choose a CyberGhost VPN server in Austria and securely watch F1 in Germany on ServusTV for free when you travel (select races). If you’re from the US, connect to a streaming-optimized VPN server for YouTube TV to access your account and stream. Our global network of servers in 100 countries gives you plenty of options to watch F1 in Germany.
Germany doesn’t have any channels or streaming services broadcasting Formula 1 live for free. you need to download a VPN to watch the Grand Prix in Germany with your free account for a platform in another location.
For instance, RTL Zwee lets you stream every F1 race for free. Simply choose a CyberGhost VPN server in Luxembourg and relocate your connection in a few simple clicks. That way you can securely watch F1 in Germany for free on trips abroad.
No F1 TV isn’t available in Germany because Sky Deutschland got sole broadcasting rights. You can still see all 23 Grand Prix races on streaming platforms like Fubo TV or RTBF Auvio.
If your preferred F1 live streaming channel isn’t in Germany, you can buy a VPN and replace your IP address with one in another country. For example, connect to a CyberGhost VPN server in Luxembourg and watch F1 free with your RTL Zwee account. CyberGhost has a huge fleet of servers worldwide and native VPN apps for all popular f1 streaming devices.
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