Watch Formula 1 GP online from anywhere with free Belgium F1 live stream

Watch Formula 1 GP online from anywhere with free Belgium F1 live stream

The Thrill of F1: How to Watch the Belgium GP Live Stream for Free Anywhere

Belgium GP

When it comes to Formula 1, anticipation is high for the Belgium GP. Max Verstappen is undoubtedly the favorite to win, but that doesn’t mean the race won’t be exciting. The Belgian track is known for its dangerous corners, especially in wet conditions, and rain is expected today. So, get ready for a thrilling and intense race!

We understand that not everyone has access to live streams of the F1 races. That’s why we have tested various international options and can provide you with all the information you need to watch the Belgium GP live stream for free, no matter where you are.

The Challenge of Geo-Restrictions

If you’re located outside the countries offering free live streams, you’ll encounter frustrating geo-restrictions that block your access. But fear not! There is a solution: a VPN (virtual private network). By using a VPN, you can simulate your device’s location to be in the same country as the live stream, allowing you to watch the race as if you were a local.

Before diving into the specifics of how to watch the Belgium GP live stream, here are some quick links to free streaming options:

  • US: ESPN – Sling TV Orange ($40 $20 for your first month) | FuboTV (free trial)
  • Austria: Servus TV (free)
  • Belgium: RTBF (free)
  • Luxembourg: RTL Zwee (free)
  • UK: Sky TV (various paid bundles) | Now TV (£11.98) | Channel 4 extended highlights (free)

Race Start: Today, 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. CET
Extended Highlights: Channel 4 – 1:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 p.m. CET (or watch on-demand the day after)

How to Watch the Belgium GP Live Stream

The easiest and simplest option to watch the Belgium GP live stream for free is to use a VPN and tune into one of the free European streams mentioned above. Though the commentary may not be in English, the race data on the screen provides a narrative in any language. Plus, live driver communications are usually in English, so you won’t miss out on any important information. In case you prefer to keep up with the events behind the scenes, you can use an online text commentary site or BBC Radio 5 Live.

Throughout the season, we have extensively used the streaming options mentioned above and have double-checked their compatibility with VPNs. These channels offer coverage for every race, except for the Austrian option, which sometimes switches between ORF 1 and Servus TV. However, for the Belgium GP, Servus TV is the go-to channel.

If you prefer English commentary, you can take advantage of Fubo’s 7-day free trial in the US. Remember to use a VPN if you are outside the United States.

Another option for English footage is the UK service, Now TV. However, this service comes at a cost of £12. If you’re outside the UK, use a VPN to access it.

Watching the Belgium GP Live Stream with a VPN

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to watch the race using a VPN:

  1. Sign up for a VPN if you don’t already have one.
  2. Install the VPN on the device you plan to watch the race on.
  3. Turn on the VPN and set it to a country offering a free live stream.
  4. Visit Servus TV (Austria) | RTBF (Belgium) | RTL (Luxembourg) on their respective websites.
  5. Enjoy watching the race on the live sections of these websites.

Race Start: Today, 2 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. BST / 8 p.m. CET

Extended Highlights and On-Demand Viewing

In case you’re unable to watch the race live, Channel 4 in the UK provides an extended highlights show a few hours after the race at 6:30 p.m. BST (1:30 p.m. ET). This coverage lasts two and a half hours, condensing the race while omitting the long wait times, which might be particularly beneficial on a rain-filled day like today. You can tune in to the Channel 4 website online and use a VPN, as mentioned earlier, to access it from outside the UK. The show will also be available on-demand, most likely the day after the race. However, be aware that the on-demand version may be a shortened version, ranging from just over an hour to closer to two hours.

Watching F1 in the US

For US viewers, ESPN is the go-to channel for enjoying Formula 1 racing. If you don’t already have access to ESPN, there are a couple of cord-cutting options available. Sling TV’s Orange tier usually costs $40 a month, but they currently have a special offer, allowing you to enjoy the first month for just $20.

Alternatively, Fubo TV also offers ESPN, but it comes at a higher monthly cost of $74.99. However, they provide a 7-day free trial, allowing you to watch the race for free before deciding whether to continue with the subscription.

Note: It’s important to be aware that using VPNs may be illegal in certain countries, and using them to access region-locked streaming content might breach the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Watching the Belgium GP live stream should be an exciting experience, regardless of where you are. With the help of the aforementioned options and a VPN, you can enjoy the thrill of the race as it unfolds. So, grab your snacks, make yourself comfortable, and get ready for a memorable Formula 1 event!