The 2025 Formula 1 season continues with one of its most iconic races: the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The race is scheduled for Sunday, 27 July at 15:00 local time (CEST), with fans around the world eager to see how the championship battle unfolds on the longest and one of the most challenging circuits on the calendar.
Race Overview
Spa-Francorchamps, located in the Ardennes forest, is renowned for its high-speed corners, unpredictable weather, and dramatic elevation changes. The 7.004 km circuit will host 44 laps, totaling just over 308 km.
This year’s edition is part of a Sprint weekend format, meaning fans will enjoy additional competitive action:
- Friday: Free Practice and Sprint Qualifying
- Saturday: Sprint Race and Main Qualifying
- Sunday: Belgian Grand Prix, 15:00 CEST
How to Watch the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix
United Kingdom
- Sky Sports F1 will broadcast every session live. Non-subscribers can access the race via NOW TV.
- Channel 4 will show extended highlights after the race.
United States
- ESPN and ESPN2 will air the sessions live, with streaming available through ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and YouTube TV.
- F1 TV Pro offers live coverage with onboard cameras and team radio (geo-restricted in some regions).
Canada
- TSN (English) and RDS (French) will provide live coverage.
Australia
- Covers available via Fox Sports and streamed on Kayo Sports.
India
- FanCode and F1 TV Pro will stream the event. Regional cable services such as Tata Play may also carry coverage.
For international viewers, F1 TV Pro remains the most comprehensive option, offering full race weekend coverage, including practice sessions, live telemetry, and multiple camera angles.
Current Standings and News
With 11 races remaining, Oscar Piastri leads the Drivers’ Championship with 234 points, followed closely by Lando Norris. Max Verstappen, the reigning champion, sits third with 165 points. McLaren leads the Constructors’ standings with 460 points, ahead of Ferrari and Mercedes.
This Grand Prix also marks a significant shift for Red Bull Racing. After two decades with the team, Christian Horner was dismissed earlier this month. Laurent Mekies begins his tenure as team principal at Spa.