How to stream F1 Japanese Grand Prix for free: Time, TV, live streaming (2024)

Twenty of the world’s fastest cars are starting their engines for a thrilling grand prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan on Sunday, April 7 at 1 a.m. ET on ESPN. A live stream of the race can be found on FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), and more live-streaming services listed below.

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SUZUKA, Japan (AP) — Max Verstappen said he found Japan’s Suzuka circuit “intimidating” the first time he navigated a Formula 1 car around the figure-eight layout with its high-speed corners and narrow confines.

No longer daunted by Suzuka, the track looks like an ideal bounce-back destination for Verstappen. In the last F1 race two weeks ago in Australia, a fire on his right-rear brakes forced him out on the fourth lap — ending a nine-race victory string.

“I think if you look at Melbourne performance-wise, I think we were quick, but we didn’t finish the race,” Verstappen said. “So that’s not ideal, but our car normally likes the higher-speed corners, so hopefully we can show that again this weekend.”

That’s what’s expected Sunday from the three-time defending F1 champion.

He was the quickest in Friday’s first practice session. The second session was dampened by a light rain with most teams deciding not to run in the damp to save tire wear. Verstappen was among those sitting out.

Verstappen clocked 1 minute, 30.056 seconds in the first practice, .181 ahead of teammate Sergio Perez and .213 up on Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, winner of the Australian GP .

Verstappen won his second Formula 1 season title at Suzuka in 2022, and he dominated in Japan last season as he won his third straight title.

That race was only six months ago. The Japanese race has been moved to the beginning of the F1 calendar in 2024, dovetailing perfectly with a big weekend in the cherry blossom season across the Japanese archipelago.

Rain is in the forecast for Sunday, a weather condition that often greeted the race when it was run in the fall, or autumn.

Verstappen won this season’s first two races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, which has been partly overshadowed by the alleged conduct of team principal Christian Horner toward a team employee.

Verstappen was asked in Japan about his future with Red Bull, amid rumors about a move to Mercedes.

“I’m very happy where I’m at,” he said. “And, yeah, we want to keep it that way.”

“I have a contract with Red Bull until ‘28,” he added. “After that, I first want to see if I actually even want to continue.”

Ferrari’s Sainz said closing the gap on Red Bull could be difficult.

“Last year (September) we were, I think, 0.7-0.8 seconds off Red Bull here,” he said. “So it’s time to see where we are this year and see if we can be at least closer.”

Sainz will be replaced next season at Ferrari by Lewis Hamilton, so he’s job hunting. And he missed the second race of the season with an appendicitis operation.

“I stayed in Australia for a week and started going back to the gym,” Sainz said. “Still obviously not lifting heavy numbers like I used to do in the past, but at least I can get my training done and I’m feeling back to 100%.”

Seven-time champion Hamilton — moving to Ferrari next season — went out in Australia with engine failure, and Mercedes teammate George Russell exited in a dangerous crash. Suzuka may not suit Mercedes this time.

“I think there’s a clear trend, where we know our strengths in the car, our weaknesses,” Russell said. “Definitely performing stronger in the low-speed corners, struggling a bit in the high-speed corners, of which there’s more of it in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), more in Melbourne, more in Suzuka.”

Japanese driver Ayumu Iwasa drove the first practice session for the RB team, hoping to eventually land a full-time ride. Japanese drivers have had limited success in F1, although Takuma Sato did win the Indy 500 twice after struggling in F1.

F1′s lone American driver Logan Sargeant crashed heavily in Friday’s first practice session in what he called “a bit of a silly mistake.”

Williams team principal James Vowles said there was “pretty significant” damage to Sargeant’s car.

“The chassis is OK, fortunately, but I would say pretty much everything else isn’t; suspension all around, gearbox cracked,” Vowles said. “Big damage.”

Sargeant missed the second practice Friday while Williams made repairs, but the team’s head of vehicle performance, Dave Robson, said Sargeant “will be back in action” for third practice and qualifying Saturday.

Sargeant was pulled out of the Australia GP two weeks ago. Teammate Albon crashed in that practice and, without a spare chassis, Albon was given Sargeant’s car to drive in the Melbourne race.

Vowles said Sargeant seemed ready on Friday to assert himself.

“Obviously he was in a very good state of mind this week and last night again when I called him,” Vowles said. “Really, really strong state of mind. He just wanted to get back into the car and get going but not with the intention of proving to the world he deserves a seat.”

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How to stream F1 Japanese Grand Prix for free: Time, TV, live streaming (2024)

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How to watch Japanese Grand Prix live for free? ›

The Japanese Grand Prix, a Formula 1 race, takes place at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan, on Sunday, April 7, 2024 (4/7/24). Fans can watch the event for free via a trial of fuboTV or DirecTV Stream.

Where can I watch the Japanese Grand Prix 2024 for free? ›

TL;DR: Watch the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix for free on ORF, ServusTV, RTBF, or RTL ZWEE. Access these free streaming platforms from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN. Believe it or not, but Max Verstappen doesn't win every single F1 race.

How to watch F1 without a TV provider? ›

Cord-cutters can watch the race with any live TV streaming service that carries ABC, ESPN and ESPN2, like DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV and Sling Orange + Blue.

Can you watch F1 on ESPN for free? ›

To watch every Sunday race throughout the F1 season requires ESPN and ESPN+. Races are also simulcast over ABC occasionally. However, most local channels won't have much to offer. For full race weekend coverage, including practice sessions, qualifying and sprints, you'll also require ESPNU and ESPNEWS.

How can I watch Japanese Grand Prix in USA? ›

The Japanese Grand Prix will air live on ESPN, the home of F1 this season with 18 out of 24 races airing on either ESPN or ABC, and the remainder airing on ESPN2. 16 races will stream on ESPN+ in 2024.

Where can I watch F1 Japan live? ›

Coverage will air on TV via ESPN. Live stream: fuboTV | Sling | DirecTV - Fans can watch F1 racing for free by signing up for fuboTV or DirecTV, which both have free trials.

How to stream F1? ›

F1 live stream quick links:
  1. US: ESPN - Sling TV Orange ($40 $20 for your first month) | Hulu with Live TV ($76.99 pm)
  2. Access free live streams below from anywhere via ExpressVPN (save 49% and try risk-free for 30 days)
  3. Austria: ServusTV (FREE) or ORF1 (FREE) - they alternate races each week. ...
  4. Belgium: RTBF (FREE)
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What channel is Japanese Grand Prix? ›

All Formula 1 races will be shown live on U.S. TV by either ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC this year, as well as being streamed live or on-demand via its digital platform.

Is F1 available on free to air TV? ›

The only live free-to-air TV coverage available for F1 is the Australian Grand Prix on Channel 10 and 10 play. Channel 10 used to screen highlights of F1 races on the Monday following the event, but it is no longer doing this in 2024. So the only place to catch up on F1 if you miss it will be via Foxtel or Kayo.

Can I watch F1 on Amazon Prime? ›

As Sky have an exclusive rights deal in the UK, F1 TV Pro is not available to British fans, however F1's 2018 deal with N allows them to sell their streaming service in the United States, so Stateside Prime subscribers would be able to add F1 TV Pro to their service there.

Does Peaco*ck have F1? ›

Download the Peaco*ck app and start streaming Speed with Guy Martin: Classic F1 Special. You can watch Speed with Guy Martin: Classic F1 Special on Peaco*ck.

Can I watch F1 on Hulu? ›

Auto racing action from the Formula One circuit. Get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+, all with ads, for $14.99/mo. Get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+, all with ads, for $14.99/mo.

Can I watch F1 on Paramount Plus? ›

Becoming an official partner of Formula 1 means bringing the Paramount+ brand and all our characters to life for hundreds of millions of fans worldwide. “Through this global deal the worlds of motorsport and entertainment will come together, resulting in powerful storytelling opportunities on and off the grid.”

Can I stream F1 on ESPN+? ›

The main race, which takes place on Sunday May 5 at 3:55 p.m ET (12:55 p.m PT) will be held at the Miami International Autodrome. The race will air on ABC and ESPN Plus. The entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, will be shown in the US on ESPN's family of TV and streaming networks.

How can I watch Formula One races for free? ›

TL;DR: Live stream F1 for free on ORF, ServusTV, RTBF, or RTL ZWEE. Access these free streaming services from the U.S. with ExpressVPN. F1 brings together the very best drivers in the world, competing in unbelievably fast cars in front of passionate fans.

Can you stream the Grand Prix? ›

How to watch MotoGP from anywhere. If you're outside Austria at the moment, you can still access the free French MotoGP live stream with a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are easy ways to alter your device's virtual location to access websites and apps that might not be available in all regions.

Is Japanese F1 on TV? ›

The race occurs at the Suzuka International Racing Course, located in Suzuka. What TV channel is the Japanese Grand Prix on in Australia? All live F1® television coverage in Australia is on Fox Sports, available via Foxtel. Live and on-demand 4K streaming is also available for compatible devices through Kayo Sports.

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