How to watch Italian Grand Prix Online

Coming off a dominant victory at Zandvoort, Lando Norris has narrowed the championship gap to just 70 points behind Max Verstappen. The Dutch champion hasn’t stood atop the podium in five races, his longest drought since 2020. With McLaren only 30 points behind Red Bull in the Constructors’ Championship, the pressure is mounting on the defending champions.

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For Ferrari fans, the Tifosi, this home race is particularly poignant. Carlos Sainz, in his final Italian GP for the Scuderia before moving to Williams next year, will be eager to replicate his pole position from 2023. The sea of red in the grandstands will be hoping for a strong showing from their beloved team.

To catch all the action, fans have several legitimate streaming options:

  1. F1 TV Pro: The official F1 streaming service offers live coverage of all sessions, including exclusive camera angles and team radio. It’s the most comprehensive option for die-hard fans.
  2. Sky Sports F1: Available in select countries, Sky’s dedicated F1 channel provides extensive coverage and expert analysis. It can be streamed through Sky Go or Now TV.
  3. ESPN+: In the United States, ESPN+ streams all F1 races live.
  4. YouTube TV and Sling TV: These services offer packages that include channels broadcasting F1 races in various regions.
  5. Official F1 App: While it doesn’t provide full race streams, the app offers live timing, commentary, and real-time updates.

Key broadcast times (all times local):

  • Friday: Practice 1 (12:30 PM), Practice 2 (4:00 PM)
  • Saturday: Practice 3 (11:30 AM), Qualifying (3:00 PM)
  • Sunday: Race (2:00 PM)

While some fans might search for unofficial streams on Reddit or Discord, it’s important to note that these often infringe on F1’s broadcasting rights and may be unreliable or illegal. Stick to official sources for the best and most consistent viewing experience.

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