The Formula 1 74th World Championship is back this weekend with the Dutch Grand Prix, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen once again on pole. The race is being broadcast through ESPN2 in the United States, but there are other options available though for people traveling abroad and tuning in from other countries, including a free Dutch Grand Prix live stream. Here’s everything you need to know about today’s F1 live stream and some tricks to watch Formula 1 for free.
Watch the free F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream
The Dutch Grand Prix is being aired for free in Austria and Luxembourg. This is great news for those in the countries, but devastating for residents traveling abroad who want to watch the action unfold live in their local language — especially when it’s free to watch at home. It’s only fitting that a Dutch person currently in the U.S. would want to watch the race in Dutch and not English, right? This is completely safe (and legal) to do with a VPN.
Just install it, choose the location you wish to connect to, then fire up the broadcast. The free streams are ORF in Austria and RTL Zwee in Luxembourg.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a free F1 live stream for residents of other countries. Elsewhere, folks will need to tune in through a local broadcast partner. The race is available on ESPN in the United States, and the best way to tune in is on ESPN through fuboTV, which offers a one-week free trial to new customers, so you can watch the Dutch Grand Prix for free if it’s your first time taking the service for a spin. There are some other options available as well.
Watch the F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream on FuboTV
Watch the F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream on Sling TV
Watch the F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream on Hulu with Live TV
Watch the F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream on YouTube with Live TV
Another option for watching ESPN2 and ESPN3 is YouTube TV. This is another great option if you’ve never tried it before, since you can sign up for a YouTube TV free trial and watch all of the Formula 1 races and practices without paying a dime. If you decide you like the service, it normally costs $73 per month for over 100 live TV channels, but your first month will be discounted to $63.
Watch the F1 Dutch Grand Prix live stream from abroad with a VPN
There are a lot of other streaming services across the world that are broadcasting Formula 1. However, if you normally live in the U.S. and want to subscribe to something you can use when you get home, or you just want to take advantage of one of the free trials above, we have an easy solution. Just subscribe to one of the best VPNs for streaming, connect to a U.S. server, then get any of the services listed above. We think NordVPN is the best VPN for this. Right now you can get a two-year subscription for the equivalent of $6.69 thanks to a 59% discount.
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