Formula 1 | Spectacle in Austria: Where is F1 on TV?

After the Silverstone show, Formula 1 fans are hoping for the next spectacle next weekend. The eleventh round of the 2022 season will take place in Spielberg, Austria. Where can Formula 1 be seen on TV and in the stream?

The British Grand Prix held a few surprises. Carlos Sainz, for example, clinched the first Grand Prix victory of his entire career in the premier class of motorsport in a Ferrari. Behind the strong second Sergio Pérez in the Red Bull, Lewis Hamilton secured third place in the Mercedes.

World champion Max Verstappen only saw the checkered flag in seventh place, just ahead of Germany’s Mick Schumacher, who scored in the points for the first time.

World championship leader Max Verstappen now wants to hit back at Red Bull’s home game in Austria and miss the next blow to the direct competition in the drivers’ world championship.

In addition to hundreds of thousands of fans at tracks all over the world, the 23 Formula 1 races will once again be watched by millions of viewers in their living rooms this year. sport.de gives an overview of where the Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix will be broadcast on TV and in the live stream on the Red Bull Ring.

Formula 1: Where is the Austrian Grand Prix broadcast on TV?

The pay channel Sky will also report on all Formula 1 race weekends on TV in the 2022 season. A subscription to the Sky sports package is required for reception. This costs 20 euros per month for one year, then 25 euros per month.

All three practice sessions, qualifying and the race at the Austrian Grand Prix will be broadcast on the special Formula 1 channel Sky Sport F1 at the following times:

1. Free practice of Formula 1 in Austria: 1:30 p.m., broadcast from 1:15 p.m
Formula 1 qualifying in Austria: 5:00 p.m., broadcast from 4:30 p.m

2. Formula 1 free practice in Austria: 12:30 p.m., broadcast from 12:15 p.m
Formula 1 sprint race in Austria: 4:30 p.m., broadcast from 3:45 p.m

Formula 1 race in Austria: 3:00 p.m., broadcast from 1:30 p.m

Formula 1: Where is the Austrian Grand Prix broadcast live?

Sky also has an offer for all Formula 1 fans who prefer to watch the race online as a live stream instead of on TV. This is possible via Sky Ticket.

A “Supersport” ticket, which includes streaming Formula 1, costs EUR 29.99 per month there. With an annual subscription, the “Supersport” ticket on Sky costs EUR 19.99 per month.

In addition to Formula 1, motorsport fans can also watch Formula 2, Formula 3, IndyCar Series 2022 and the Porsche Supercup.

Will Formula 1 also be on free TV in 2022?

Yes, Formula 1 will also be on free TV in 2022 on RTL. The Cologne broadcaster will again be broadcasting four races live. These four Formula 1 races will be broadcast live on RTL:

  • April 24, 2022: Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna (Imola)
  • 3 July 2022: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)
  • 4 September 2022: Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)
  • November 3, 2022: Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo)

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