



That may be the odd race or, for some lucky Grand Prix fans, every single one: Race: 5pm GMT / 12pm ET Where to watch FREE F1 live streams in 2023įormula 1 is such a popular sport that many TV companies have, unfortunately, put a premium on F1 coverage. But there are some countries where the F1 is still shown on good old free TV. With a total of 23 races, including six Sprints, scheduled to take place across 20 different countries, follow our guide as we explain how to get a 2023 F1 live stream from anywhere. AlphaTauri's new driver, 28-year-old Nyck de Vries, looks confident, as does Williams' Logan Sargeant – the first American on the grid in seven years. McLaren's Piastri looks to have a terrible car under him, but having won both the F3 and F2 championships at his first attempt, he's one to watch. With Nico Hulkenberg joining Kevin Magnussen at Haas, warring teammates could be a central theme of the year.Īnother could be magnificent rookies. Gasly and Esteban Ocon form the French team's first all-French lineup in more than 40 years (just in time for the French GP being dropped from the calendar), and it's well-known that they haven't always been the easiest of friends. Last season was Lewis Hamilton's first ever winless in F1, and he'll be desperate to show that it was a one-off, especially as George Russell is clearly a man on the rise. If Frederic Vasseur can pull the right levers at Ferrari, he could still have two title contenders in Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. Could he mount a title challenge at the age of 42?

Verstappen looks nailed on for his third world title but Fernando Alonso appears to have the second fastest car on the grid after finishing third behind the Red Bulls in Bahrain. Max Verstappen cruised to victory in the season opener, while Charles Leclerc was forced to park up with a power failure. Next event - Saudi Arabian GP March 17-19įree live stream: RTBF (BEL) | Servus TV / ORF (AUT)
