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Free Dutch F1 live stream: Where to watch Formula 1 GP online from anywhere

Max Verstappen
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We can help you find everything you need to watch a free F1 live stream of the Dutch GP today. We've tested plenty of international free F1 live stream options this season and can even help you watch one even if your country isn't showing the race today. So take a look at the guide below for everything you need to watch the Dutch F1 live stream for free from anywhere.

For anyone outside the free live stream countries listed below, geo-restrictions will block you from watching online unless you use a VPN to unlock them. A VPN (virtual private network) will help simulate your device's location to be in the same country as this weekend's free Dutch F1 live stream, letting you watch along like a local. If you're unavailable when the race is happening, there's an extended highlights show a few hours later. Or you can see full replays on-demand with channels that had the full race earlier. All for free.

We hoped the month-long break in the season might have disrupted Verstappen's rhythm, and we might see a competitive race today. But then the Dutchman obliterated the competition in yesterday's qualifying session in front of his home crowd. Everything behind the top spot on the podium could be very competitive, though, as there's been zero rhythm to the rest of the field. 

Where to Watch a free Dutch F1 live stream

This weekend's simplest option for a free F1 live stream is using a VPN to tune into one of the free European streams mentioned above. You won't get English commentary, but the data at the side of the screen provides a narrative in any language. Live driver comms are usually in English too. You could also use an online text commentary site or BBC Radio 5 Live to keep up with events behind the scenes. 

We've used these options throughout the season and have double-checked VPN compatibility along with each channel's programming schedule today to ensure the race is still showing there. These channels feature every race, except the Austrian option, as races tend to bounce between ORF 1 and Servus TV - but one of them always has it for free (Servus today for the Dutch GP).

Our preferred option of all the best VPN providers is ExpressVPN, which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're unsatisfied. Better yet, you can get an extra three months for free and save 49% on a subscription. Check out our ExpressVPN review for more information on the security app. 

If you insist on English commentary, you could always take advantage of Fubo's 7-day free trial in the US. If you're outside the US and want to try this option, you'll need a VPN.

The UK service, Now TV (from Sky), is another option for English footage, although that service will cost £12 for a day pass. There's also a temporary offer where the monthly price is locked in at £26 a month, down from £34.99. You can enjoy this lower monthly fee for 12 months if you sign up by September 4 - you're free to cancel at any time too. Given the extensive sports coverage on Now TV, including lots of football, golf, and tennis, this is a very tempting deal. You can access it outside the UK with a VPN.

How to watch the Dutch F1 live stream with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
  • Install it on the device you're using to watch the race.
  • Turn it on and set it to a country with a free live stream.
  • Head over to  Servus TV (Austria) | RTBF (Belgium) | RTL (Luxembourg).
  • Watch on the live sections of the sites.
  • Race start: Today, 2 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. BST / 8 p.m. CET / 11 p.m. AEST.
ExpressVPN Plan

With its consistent performance, reliable security, and expansive global streaming features, ExpressVPN is the best VPN out there, excelling in every spec and offering many advanced features that makes it exceptional. Better yet, you can save up to 49% and get an extra three months for free today.

Are there extended highlights later?

In the UK, Channel 4 has an extended highlights show a few hours after the race at 6:30 p.m. BST (1:30 p.m. ET). Coverage lasts two and a half hours, so it feels like you're effectively seeing the whole race with only a few time-saving edits. The show will trim down the wait times if there are any rain delays today or extended stoppages due to accidents.

You can tune in on the Channel 4 website online and use a VPN as outlined above to watch from outside the UK. If you're not free to watch it at this time, it will be available on-demand for free on the site, probably the day after. Although, the on-demand option is sometimes a shortened version, lasting just over an hour some weeks and closer to two hours on others. 

How to watch an F1 live stream in the US

ESPN carries coverage of Formula 1 racing throughout the season, and there's plenty of it left to enjoy. If you don't already have access to the channel, there are a couple of cord-cutting options for you to consider. Sling TV's Orange tier is usually $40 a month, but a special offer now sees that first month's price slashed to just $20. 

Fubo TV also has ESPN, but is much more expensive at $74.99 monthly. It's packed with channels, though, and is a favorite amongst cord-cutting sports fans. Better yet, you can get a 7-day free trial, so enjoy the race for free and cancel your sub before the week is up if you don't want to keep it.

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Sling TV Subscription
Sling is one of the most affordable live TV streaming services you can sign up for. New members can now receive their first month for a discounted rate of just $20.
Fubo Pro Plan

Fubo is one of the lesser-known streaming services, but it's worth considering for those who love entertainment and non-traditional sports programming. It's pricey, but there is currently a 7-day free trial, so you can take it for a spin first.

Note: Using VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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