How to watch Dutch Grand Prix 2025: live stream the F1 from anywhere, starting grid

How to watch Dutch Grand Prix 2025: live stream the F1 from anywhere, starting grid

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Watch F1 online from anywhere with NordVPN (try risk-free) Next up: Dutch GP (August 29-31) Sunday's race: 2 pm BST / 9 am ET Live Stream: ESPN via Sling TV (US) / Sky Sports (UK) Championship leader Oscar Piastri sneaked pole position ahead of team-mate Lando Norris after qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix. Nine points ahead of his rival, the Australian was 0.012 seconds quicker on Saturday in a McLaren lockout of the front row as both drivers recorded their quickest laps on the first lap. Max Verstappen is third in the Red Bull 0.263 behind Piastri, with increasingly impressive rookie Isack Hadjar fourth in the Racing Bulls. George Russel's Mercedes is fifth, followed by Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. "It's close. It's been close the whole weekend so easily could go one way or the other," said Norris. "A little bit disappointing to not be on pole but not the end of the world either." Today is race day, so make sure you're in front of your stream of choice to see who gets on pole. Here’s how to watch the Dutch Grand Prix online from anywhere and potentially for FREE. Sling is the perfect place for F1 fans in the US to catch their fix for the Dutch Grand Prix. Their industry-defining Weekend Pass offers the chance to catch all the action on Sling Orange, which carries ESPN channels, for just $9.99 per weekend. Outside of that, you can access the Orange plan for $50.99 per month. View Deal Dutch Grand Prix starting grid 1. Oscar Piastri 2. Lando Norris 3. Max Verstappen 4. Isack Hadjar 5. George Russell 6. Charles Leclerc 7. Lewis Hamilton 8. Liam Lawson 9. Carlos Sainz 10. Fernando Alonso 11. Kimi Antonelli 12. Yuki Tsunoda 13. Gabriel Bortoleto 14. Pierre Gasly 15. Alex Albon 16. Franco Colapinto 17. Nico Hulkenberg 18. Esteban Ocon 19. Ollie Bearman 20. Lance Stroll Dutch Grand Prix schedule Practice 1 – Friday 29th August | 11.30pm BST / 6.30am ET Practice 2 – Friday 29th August | 3pm BST/ 10am ET Practice 3 – Saturday 30th August 10.30am BST / 5.30am Qualifying – Saturday 30th August| 2pm BST / 9am ET Dutch Grand Prix – Sunday 31st August | 2pm BST / 9am ET How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix for FREE Free F1 live streams of every race are available in three countries: Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg. There are also free extended highlights on offer in the UK and Australia. Australia – 10Play (free highlights) Austria – ServusTV or ORF (free live broadcast) Belgium – RTBF Auvio (free live broadcast) Luxembourg – RTL Zwee (free live broadcast) U.K. – Channel 4 (free highlights) How to watch Dutch Grand Prix from anywhere Most F1 live streams are location-sensitive. So, you won't be able to access your home service when travelling abroad. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a small but powerful app that lets you select your preferred location and thus unblock any F1 live stream – including the free streams in Austria, Luxembourg and Belgium if you're a resident there. A VPN will allow you relocate your device back to your home c

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