Austrian Grand Prix 2025: How to watch today's F1 race, channel, time and more
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Formula One's Austrian Grand Prix is this Sunday, here's how you can tune into the big race, practices, and more. (ERWIN SCHERIAU/APA/AFP via Getty Images)
The Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria will host the next Formula One race of the season on Sunday, June 29. The 2025 Austrian Grand Prix follows the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal which saw Mercedes driver George Russell nab his first win of the season. Drivers got last weekend off and return to the track for practices on Friday and Saturday which you can catch on ESPN2 and ESPN3.
You can catch the main race on Sunday on ESPN, F1 TV Pro and ESPN+; here's everything you need to know about F1 this season, including how to watch this weekend's race, along with the full 2025 F1 grand prix schedule.
How to watch the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix:
Date: Sunday, June 29, 2025
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Time: Coverage begins at 7:30 a.m. ET, Race begins at 9 a.m. ET
TV channel: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Streaming: ESPN+, F1 TV Pro, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV
When is the Austrian Grand Prix?
Coverage of the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, June 29 begins at 7:30 a.m. ET, with the race itself starting at 9 a.m. You can also tune in to practices and qualifying races on Friday and Saturday.
What channel is the Austrian Grand Prix on?
You can tune into Sunday's race on ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes, which will broadcast the race live in Spanish. Practices and qualifying races will air across ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN Deportes.
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This season, ESPN+ will also offer alternate viewing options of the main event, including an Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers' perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver's location on the course in real time. For super fans who don't want to miss a single race, all the action is streamable through an F1 TV Pro subscription.
Schedule of events at the 2025 Austrian Prix:
All times Eastern
Friday, June 27
7:30 a.m.: Austrian Grand Prix Practice 1 (ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes)
10:55 a.m.: Austrian Grand Prix Practice 2 (ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes)
Saturday, June 28
6:30 a.m.: Austrian Grand Prix Practice 3 (ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes)
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10:00 a.m. Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN3)
Sunday, June 29
9 a.m.: Austrian Grand Prix (ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+)
How to watch the 2025 F1 season:
Stream F1 races and practices F1 TV Pro
An F1 TV Pro subscription lets you stream every F1 race live, plus all the practices, qualifying races and pre-race shows. F1 TV is also home to F1's post-race live shows, analysis, Tech Talks, documentaries and the official F1 archive. You can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for $11.99/month or pay $85 for the entire season. $84.99/year at F1 TV
Stream alternate action at the Austrian Grand Prix on ESPN+ ESPN+
This weekend you can catch alternate camera views of the Austrian Grand Prix on ESPN+, including the Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers' perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver's location on the course in real time.
If you're a general sports lover and want to occasionally tune into F1 coverage, an ESPN+ subscription is a great option.
ESPN+ grants you access to exclusive ESPN+ content including live events, fantasy sports tools and premium ESPN+ articles. You can stream ESPN+ through an app on your smart TV, phone, tablet, computer and on ESPN.com. $11.99/month at ESPN
F1 2025 grand prix schedule:
Sunday, June 29:
Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, July 6:
British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit (10 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, July 27:
Belgian Grand Prix, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 3:
Hungarian Grand Prix, Hangaroring (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, August 31:
Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, September 7:
Italian Grand Prix, Monza Circuit (9 a.m. ET, ESPN)
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Sunday, September 21:
Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit (7 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, October 5:
Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, October 19:
United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas (3 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)
Sunday, October 26:
Mexico City Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (4 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, November 9:
Sau Paulo Grand Prix, Interlagos Circuit (12 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Saturday, November 22:
Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas Strip Circuit (11 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)
Sunday, November 30:
Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail International Circuit (11 a.m. ET, ESPN)
Sunday, December 7:
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)
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