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🏁 Watch every F1 race ad-free with F1 TV Premium. Get a free 7-day trial today

🏁 Watch every F1 race ad-free with F1 TV Premium. Get a free 7-day trial today

USA Today30-03-2025

🏁 Watch every F1 race ad-free with F1 TV Premium. Get a free 7-day trial today Learn more about all the features you'll get with F1 TV Premium.
Formula 1 fans, on your marks! F1 TV Premium is here to elevate your race-watching experience this season. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this streaming service offers a number of top-tier features designed to immerse you in the adrenaline-pumping world of Formula 1. For the 2025 season, F1 TV Premium is here to provide you with the best action in 4K UHD and HDR, with a new customized multi-view feature, all across up to six devices.
Below, we've highlighted the benefits and costs of F1 TV Premium.
F1 TV Premium gives you an all-access pass to Formula 1
How much does F1 TV Premium cost?
F1 TV Premium is priced to offer great value for the numbers of features it provides. An annual subscription for F1 TV Premium costs $129.99 per year, with a free seven-day trial included.
What do you get with F1 TV Premium?
Live coverage in 4K UHD/HDR
Watch every F1 Grand Prix, Sprint, Qualifying and practice session live in 4K UHD/HDR. This high-definition experience ensures you won't miss a single detail of the action.
Ad-free viewing
No one wants to watch an ad in the middle of a close race. FI TV Premium offers an uninterrupted viewing experience with ad-free coverage of all sessions.
Multi-view feature
Available on select devices, the new multi-view feature allows you to watch multiple elements of the broadcast at the same time. You can keep an eye on the live feed, onboard cameras and live timing pages all on one screen.
Simultaneous streaming
Along with the multi-view feature, F1 TV Premium also allows you to stream on up to six devices simultaneously. Whether you're at home or on-the-go, you can watch the race from your TV, phone, tablet and more.
Sign up for F1 TV Premium today
In addition to F1 races, F1 TV Premium includes live coverage of F2, F3, F1 Academy and Porsche Supercup sessions. Plus, you'll get access to cool behind-the-scenes content like team radio, driver-on-board cameras and in-depth data. This insider access lets you experience the race just like a Team Principal.

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