2024 F1 Austrian GP: How to watch, stream online, TV schedule, and more

F1 Grand Prix of Austria
Max Verstappen (1) leads the rest of the field into turn one at the start during the 2023 F1 Austrian Grand Prix. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)

After the 2024 F1 Spanish GP, the F1 circus quickly moves to Austria for the Austrian GP. It is the second race in the triple-header taking place in June and July months.

Max Verstappen won the race at Barcelona, extending his lead in the drivers' championship table. He raced against second-placed McLaren's Lando Norris, who was also aiming for the win. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton secured P3, taking his first podium of the 2024 F1 season.

Ferrari drivers were not the quickest in Spain, with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz securing P5 and P6, respectively.

The Austrian GP will take place at the Red Bull Ring, the home track for the Red Bull team. This will also be the third sprint race weekend of the season, the first one taking place in China and the second one in Miami.

Here is everything to know about the Grand Prix, including the timings of every session and where to watch the action.


Everything to know about the 2024 F1 Austrian GP

Timings for all sessions

Here is the complete schedule for the 2024 F1 Austrian GP:

Friday, June 28

Practice 1: 10:30 to 11:30 am GMT (11:30 am to 12:30 pm BST) (4 to 5 pm IST)

Sprint Qualifying: 2:30 to 3:14 pm GMT (3:30 to 4:14 pm BST) (8 to 8:44 pm IST)

Saturday, June 29

Sprint Race: 10 to 11 am GMT (11 am to 12 pm BST) (3:30 to 4:30 pm IST)

Grand Prix Qualifying: 2 to 3 pm GMT (3 to 4 pm BST) (7:30 to 8:30 pm IST)

Sunday, June 30

Austrian GP: 1:00 pm GMT (2:00 pm BST) (6:30 pm IST)

F1 fans can convert the provided timings to their local time zones to make sure they don't miss any action from Austria.


Where to watch the F1 Austrian GP 2024

It is safe to say that the 2024 F1 Austrian GP will be a massive sporting event and will be broadcast on many sports TV channels around the world. Here is a list of some popular sports channels that will broadcast the race:

  • UK - Sky Sports, Channel 4
  • USA - ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • India - FanCode, F1TV
  • Australia - Fox Sports
  • Austria - Servus TV, ORF

F1 fans can check their local TV schedules to find out which broadcasters will show the race sessions at the Red Bull Ring in their area.

The sport itself has an online streaming service called F1 TV. Every race session will also be live-streamed on its website and mobile app. F1 TV is a paid service that allows fans to witness every onboard of all 20 cars and a live track map as well.

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Edited by Sudeshna Banerjee
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