2024 Formula 1 schedule: How to watch F1 online
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It’s time to get excited, race fans, because the 2024 Formula 1 season is here at last. F1 has been enjoying a bit of a cultural awakening here in The States over the past few years, do in no small part to its fierce competition, big personalities, juicy drama and most importantly, ridiculously fast cars. What’s not to love? This year, the season started in Bahrain on February 29 and will run for 10 months, concluding in Abu Dhabi on December 8.
Despite the recent upswell of excitement around the sport, frustratingly, there’s still a bit of a barrier when it comes to simply figuring out where and when to watch it. Somehow, it’s still more difficult than it should be to find all the information you need for each event in one single place, so hopefully this list can help you zero in on when each event is and the best way to tune in. It includes practice, qualifying, sprint qualifying and, of course, the races. We’ll be keeping this post updated throughout the season, so be sure to check back if some of the info you’re looking for isn’t yet available.
If you’re just looking for the streaming options and don’t need the schedule, click here to scroll down and get right to the recommendations.
2024 F1 Schedule:
First and foremost, here’s the current television schedule for the upcoming races this season:
April 18 – April 21 (Lenovo Chinese GP – Shanghai International Circuit) ESPN
April 18 11:25 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes)
April 19 3:30 AM ET – GP Sprint Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
April 19 10:50 PM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (ESPN3, ESPNU)
April 20 2:55 AM ET – GP Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
April 21 2:55 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
May 3 – May 5 (Crypto.com Miami GP – Miami International Autodrome) ABC
May 3 12:00 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
May 3 12:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
May 4 12:00 AM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (TBD)
May 4 12:00 AM ET – GP Sprint Race (TBD)
May 5 4:00 PM ET – GP Race (ABC)
May 17 – May 19 (MSC Cruises Emilia Romagna GP – Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari) ESPN2
May 17 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
May 17 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
May 18 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
May 18 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
May 19 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
May 24 – May 26 (Monaco GP – Circuit de Monaco) ABC
May 24 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
May 24 11:00 AM ET GP Practice 2 (TBD)
May 25 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
May 25 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
May 26 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ABC)
June 7 – June 9 (Canadian GP – Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve) ABC
June 7 1:30 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
June 7 5:00 PM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
June 8 12:30 PM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
June 8 4:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
June 9 2:00 PM ET – GP Race (ABC)
June 21 – Jun 23 (Aramco Spanish GP – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya) ESPN
June 21 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
June 21 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
June 22 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
June 22 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
June 23 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
June 27 – June 30 (Qatar Airways Austrian GP – Red Bull Ring) ESPN
June 27 6:00 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
June 27 6:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
June 28 6:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (TBD)
June 28 6:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Race (TBD)
June 30 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
July 5 – July 7 (Qatar Airways British GP – Silverstone Circuit) ESPN2
July 5 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
July 5 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
July 6 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
July 7 10:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
July 19 – July 21 (Hungarian GP – Hungaroring) ESPN
July 19 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
July 19 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
July 20 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
July 20 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
July 21 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
July 26 – July 28 (Rolex Belgian GP – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps) ESPN
July 26 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
July 26 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
July 27 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
July 27 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
July 28 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
August 23 – August 25 (Heineken Dutch GP – Circuit Park Zandvoort) ESPN
August 23 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
August 23 10:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
August 24 5:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
August 24 9:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
August 25 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
August 30 – September 1 (Pirelli Italian GP – Autodromo Nazionale Monza) ESPN
August 30 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
August 30 11:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
August 31 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
August 31 10:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
September 1 9:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
September 13 – September 15 (Qatar Airways Azerbaijan GP – Baku City Circuit) ESPN
September 13 5:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
September 13 9:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
September 14 4:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
September 14 8:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
September 15 7:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
September 20 – September 22 (Singapore Airlines Singapore GP – Marina Bay Street Circuit) ESPN
September 20 5:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
September 20 9:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
September 21 5:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
September 21 9:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
September 22 8:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
October 18 – October 20 (Pirelli United States GP – Circuit of the Americas) ABC
October 18 1:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
October 18 1:00 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
October 19 1:00 AM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (TBD)
October 19 1:00 AM ET – GP Sprint Race (TBD)
October 20 3:00 PM ET – GP Race (ABC)
October 25 – October 27 (Mexico City GP – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez) ABC
October 25 2:30 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
October 25 6:00 PM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
October 26 1:30 PM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
October 26 5:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
October 27 5:00 PM ET – GP Race (ABC)
October 31 – November 3 (Lenovo São Paulo GP – Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace) ESPN2
October 31 11:00 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
October 31 11:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
November 1 11:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (TBD)
November 1 11:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Race (TBD)
November 3 12:00 PM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
November 21 – November 24 (Heineken Las Vegas GP – Las Vegas Street Circuit) ESPN
November 21 3:00 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
November 21 3:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
November 22 3:00 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
November 22 3:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
November 24 1:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
November 28 – December 1 (Qatar Airways Qatar GP – Losail International Circuit) ESPN2
November 28 4:00 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
November 28 4:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
November 29 4:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Shootout (TBD)
November 29 4:00 PM ET – GP Sprint Race (TBD)
December 1 12:00 PM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
December 6 – December 8 (Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi GP – Yas Marina Circuit) ESPN2
December 6 4:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (TBD)
December 6 8:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (TBD)
December 7 5:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (TBD)
December 7 9:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (TBD)
December 8 8:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
February 21 – February 23 (Pre-season testing – Bahrain International Circuit)
February 21 2:00 AM ET – Pre-season testing 1
February 22 2:00 AM ET – Pre-season testing 2
February 23 2:00 AM ET – Pre-season testing 3
February 29 – March 2 (Gulf Air Bahrain GP – Bahrain International Circuit) ESPN
February 29 6:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes)
February 29 10:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes)
March 1 7:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
March 1 11:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
March 2 10:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
March 7 – March 9 (STC Saudi Arabian GP – Jeddah Street Circuit) ESPN2
March 7 8:30 AM ET – GP Practice 1 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes)
March 7 12:00 PM ET – GP Practice 2 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes)
March 8 8:30 AM ET – GP Practice 3 (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
March 8 12:00 PM ET – GP Qualifying (ESPN2)
March 9 12:00 PM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
March 21 – March 24 (Australian GP – Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit) ESPN2
March 21 9:30 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (ESPNews, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes)
March 22 1:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
March 22 9:30 PM ET – GP Practice 3 (ESPNews, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes)
March 23 1:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (ESPN2)
March 24 12:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN2)
April 4 – April 7 (MSC Cruises Japanese GP – Suzuka International Racing Course) ESPN
April 4 10:30 PM ET – GP Practice 1 (ESPNU)
April 5 2:00 AM ET – GP Practice 2 (ESPN2)
April 5 10:30 PM ET – GP Practice 3 (ESPNews, ESPN+)
April 6 2:00 AM ET – GP Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)
April 7 1:00 AM ET – GP Race (ESPN)
How to stream Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas
Now that we’ve tackled the “when,” it’s time to get into the “how.” Naturally, there are tons of options available for “cable” streaming/cord-cutting these days, but here are some of our favorites that will allow you to watch either most or all F1 events on the docket this year. This is mostly for people who want a little something more than just the standard F1 TV Pro subscription, but of course, that’s always an option too. Here are some of your best options.
$10.99 per month
F1 TV is almost certainly the most popular option for the diehards out there. With the TV Pro subscription, you can watch every race, practice, qualification and sprint live or on demand. Not only that, it comes with perks like being able to switch to live onboard cameras and hear team radio and provides streams to F2, F3 and Porsche Supercup races, too. If you don’t need to watch the races live and are content with replays, you can save a bunch of money by subscribing to the TV Access subscription instead, which gives users access to on demand replays and over 650 historic races stored in the archives. Although you can’t watch the races live with the lower-priced TV Access subscription, you will still have access to live leaderboard and telemetry data.
SlingTV Orange + Sports Extra – $51 per month ($31 for your first month)
$51 per month at SlingTV
This combo package is probably the best all-around deal to allow users to watch every single F1 event of the season. The SlingTV Orange package ($40 per month) on its own will get you access to ESPN, ESPN2 and even ESPN3, but adding the Sports Extra package drops ESPNEWS and ESPNU into the mix as well (plus others like NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network and many more) for an extra $11 per month. That takes care of all of the ESPN options you’ll need, but you’ll still need access to ABC for a few of the races. Since ABC is a local channel, not “cable,” the best way to tune into these events is with an HD antenna, which we’ll have a separate recommendation for below, but the nice thing about this SlingTV offer is that when you subscribe, they’ll actually sent you an HD antenna for free. Perhaps the best part about this deal is that if you’re not liking the service, you can cancel at any time. The biggest downside to this deal is that only one device can stream at a time, but if you’re just looking for a way to watch the races, it’s a very solid option.
Hulu + Live TV, ESPN+ and Disney+ (with ads) – $76.99 per month
$76.99 per month at Hulu
Hulu + Live TV is a tried and tested solution to cutting the cord and this bundle will give you everything you need to enjoy every one of the F1 events this season, plus a whole lot of extras. Not only does this bundle include ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS and ESPNU, it also gives you access to local channels like ABC as part of the package (though this may be dependent on location, so be sure to double check using the “view channels in your area” tool before subscribing) and the big bonus is that it also includes ESPN+ and even Disney+. It’s a bit more expensive than the Sling solution, but the perks are likely worth the extra cost for many.
Fubo Pro + Sports Plus with NFL Redzone – $90.98 per month ($79.99 + $10.99 per month for Sports Plus)
$90.98 per month at Fubo.tv
This Fubo combo is a bit more expensive than the options above, but it comes with a ton of extra channels (181 total, to be exact). The base Fubo subscription is $79.99 per month, and that’ll get you access to ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, but if you want to watch the F1 events on ESPNU and ESPNEWS you’ll need to pick up the Sports Plus with NFL Redzone add-on for an additional $10.99. The add-on includes those two channels plus extras like NBA TV, NFL Redzone, NHL Network, MLB Network, Strikezone, the Tennis Channel and more. Fubo also includes 1,000 hours of cloud DVR space at no extra cost, so it’ll be a long while before you run out of space for recordings.
2023 Gesobyte Amplified HD Digital TV Antenna (Grey) – $29.90
$29.90 at Amazon
If you already have a solution for watching ESPN but you’re looking for a way to watch your local ABC channel, then an HD antenna is what you need. This one picks up signals within a 200 mile range and will receive channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, PBC, FOX and more. It utilizes tech that filters out both cellular and FM signals, which should help it deliver a clearer picture than some other options. It comes with an 18 foot long coaxial cable and USB power adapter and the manufacturer states that “if you have problems with our HDTV Antenna, just contact us at any time and we will provide a full replacement or refund.”