How to watch F1 Mexico City Grand Prix live
Information below on how to watch the 2024 F1 Mexico City Grand Prix, including timings and schedule and options to stream for free
As the Formula 1 championship battle heads to Mexico, you can watch the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix on October 25-27 from anywhere, and for free. We’ve also listed the Mexico City Grand Prix start times below.
Max Verstappen holds a 54-point lead at the top of the drivers' standings, ahead of Lando Norris.
The clash between the Red Bull and McLaren drivers last weekend in Texas caused a commotion.
Controversy continues around the Red Bull bib device within the RB20 which has irked McLaren.
Ferrari won in the United States and will want to continue that form to Mexico.
MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX START TIMES (UK)
Friday October 25
7.30pm - Practice 1
11pm - Practice 2
Saturday October 26
6.30pm - Practice 3
10pm - Qualifying
Sunday October 27
8pm - F1 Mexico City Grand Prix
HOW TO WATCH MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX 2024 FROM ANYWHERE
If you’re currently abroad or not in the same country as the TV streaming service you’re trying to use, you probably won’t be able to watch the Mexico City Grand Prix, However, by using a VPN you can still watch your favourite stream wherever you are. Thankfully the good people at ExpressVPN have a deal to make this easier, and cheaper than ever
ExpressVPN is an easy to use VPN that lets you change your IP address and it also encrypts your internet traffic to protect your privacy.
It’s compatible with most streaming devices including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation, and Android and Apple mobiles.
Alternatively, F1TV is the official Formula 1 streaming service.
It shows every single session and race of the season, including the Mexico City Grand Prix.
However, it’s not available everywhere, and the subscription price varies depending on your location.
HOW TO WATCH MEXICO CITY GP FOR FREE ONLINE
The Austrian broadcasters ORF or Servus have free Mexico City Grand Prix coverage, which you can live stream on their streaming platforms - ORF TVthek for ORF or Servus TV for Servus. Just bear in mind that the commentary will be in German, and you may need to create a free account in order to tune in.
Belgian broadcaster RTBF also has free coverage of the Mexico City Grand Prix, only with French commentary. You can live stream RTBF on RTBF Auvio.
HOW TO WATCH 2024 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX IN THE UK
Sky Sports F1 is showing every session of the Mexico City Grand Prix in the UK.
Sky Sports F1 can be added to your Sky Sports package, which costs £18 per month for new customers.
With a Sky Sports subscription, you’ll be able to stream the Mexico City Grand Prix online via Sky Go.
Live streaming through NOW TV is also available in the UK. Sky Sports can be viewed via NOW TV at £11.99 for a one-off day payment, or £34.99 per month.
HOW TO WATCH 2024 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX HIGHLIGHTS
In the UK, Channel 4 broadcast highlights of every F1 grand prix.
Channel 4 show highlights on Saturdays and Sundays, after qualifying and after the race, from every round.
You can watch either of Channel 4's highlights packages via their online On Demand service.
HOW TO LISTEN TO 2024 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX ON THE RADIO
In the UK, radio coverage of every F1 round can be found on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Live Sports Extra stations, the BBC Sounds app and on the BBC Sport website.
Live radio coverage of every practice session, qualifying and grand prix of the season can be found via these BBC platforms.
HOW TO WATCH 2024 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX IN THE US
F1 fans in the US can watch the Mexico City Grand Prix on ESPN’s suite of channels.
You can follow the live race on ESPN or ESPN Plus.
ESPN Plus is available, even if you don't have cable TV, for $11 a month or $110 a year.
18 F1 races air on ESPN or ABC, the other four are on ESPN2.
ABC and ESPN news channels are on cable TV.
It's also available on the ESPN Plus streaming service.
HOW TO WATCH 2024 MEXICO CITY GRAND PRIX IN AUSTRALIA
F1 is broadcast in Australia by Fox Sports, and you can watch if you have a Foxtel subscription.
If you don't have a Fox subscription, you can watch via Kayo Sport.
A Kayo Sport subscription begins at AU$25 per month for one screen, or AU$35 per month for three screens.