When is today's Grand Prix and where to watch F1 live in Australia


Live streaming Formula 1

The ultimate race for the chequered flag on four-wheels runs from March to December in 2024, totaling a record 24 Grand Prix races around the globe.

This year’s F1 season has a whole heap of rule changes that promise to make the Grand Prix chase even closer, and an extra Sprint Race to add to the championship’s excitement

Use this guide to discover when the next F1 Grand Prix will be on TV in Australia, and where to watch the practice session, qualifying race, and Grand Prix live today.

F1 Race Time in Australia: How to watch the Grand Prix live today

Formula 1 offers a unique viewing experience, whether you prefer live streaming TV at home or on the move.

To make sure you know when the next race gets underway, we have put together this year’s entire F1 2024 calendar here.

Date Grand Prix Channel
March 1-3 Bahrain GP Foxtel / Kayo
March 7-9 Saudi Arabian GP Foxtel / Kayo
Mar 22-24 Australian GP Foxtel / Kayo / Ten
April 5-7 Japanese GP Foxtel / Kayo
April 19-21 Chinese GP Foxtel / Kayo
May 4-6 Miami GP (USA) Foxtel / Kayo
May 17-19 Italy GP Imola Foxtel / Kayo
May 24-26 Monaco GP Foxtel / Kayo
June 8-10 Canadian GP Foxtel / Kayo
June 21-23 Spanish GP Foxtel / Kayo
June 28-30 Austrian GP Foxtel / Kayo
July 7-9 British GP Foxtel / Kayo
July 19-21 Hungarian GP Foxtel / Kayo
July 26-28 Belgian GP Foxtel / Kayo
August 23-25 Dutch GP Foxtel / Kayo
Aug 30 – Sept 1 Italy GP Monza Foxtel / Kayo
September 13-15 Azerbaijan GP Foxtel / Kayo
September 20-22 Singapore GP Foxtel / Kayo
October 19-21 United States GP Foxtel / Kayo
October 26-28 Mexican GP Foxtel / Kayo
November 2-4 Brazilian GP Foxtel / Kayo
November 23-25 Las Vegas GP (USA) Foxtel / Kayo
Nov 29 – Dec 1 Qatar GP Foxtel / Kayo
December 6-8 Abu Dhabi GP Foxtel / Kayo

F1 practice, qualifying and Grand Prix replays are available on Foxtel, Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports following the event’s conclusion.

The replays will be available either in full-length (Foxtel), or as condensed “minis” (Kayo), and shown during the race-weekend as well as the following week.

How to watch Formula 1 live in Australia

All 24 featured weekends on the F1 calendar will be broadcast in Australia on Fox Sports, which is available to watch on the Kayo Sports streaming service, as well as Foxtel, Foxtel from Telstra and the online streaming platform Foxtel Now.

This means every F1 event including qualifying, practice and Grand Prix race day, will be available to watch or stream live, with no ad breaks during racing to enhance your viewing experience.

Watch today’s F1 racing live with Kayo Sports

One of the most popular options for watching F1 is Kayo Sports. With Kayo you can stream every practice, qualifying race and Grand Prix live using eligible desktop and mobile devices.

Kayo also offers enhanced features such as SplitView, where you can watch up to four events at the same time, and Kayo Minis, shortened replays of every F1 race on the calendar.

Kayo is currently offering a 7-day free trial, required no installation, and comes with a cancel at any time contract.

Similar to Foxtel Now, you can also enjoy all the other available motorsport action including live coverage of every round of the Supercars championship, every MotoGP racing weekend, F2, F3, NASCAR and more.

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Watch today’s F1 racing live online with Foxtel Now

You can watch every Formula 1 championship race live, and in High Definition, with the online service Foxtel Now.

This includes every qualifying, practice and race across 24 weekends, starting with Bahrain GP in March right through Abu Dhabi in December. You can check out Foxtel Now today with a 10 day free trial.

The motorsport action doesn’t stop with Formula One, as Foxtel Now also carries live F2, F3, MotoGP, NASCAR and V8 Supercars racing.

As an added benefit, Foxtel Now has no lock-in contract and allows for live mobile streaming of every scheduled F1 race via the Foxtel Go app. Perfect for those occasions when you’re out and about.

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Watch today’s F1 fixtures live with Telstra

Telstra customers can get great deals for watching Formula 1 GP with both Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now.

With Kayo from Telstra, you can stream your favourite sport with a choice of two plans (Basic, and Premium) to best suit your needs. Each of these are exclusive to Telstra customers with eligible mobile and broadband plans, and part of a 12-month contract.

The Foxtel Now Telstra service generally has no lock-in contract and a discounted monthly rate. You only need to pay for the Sports Pack on top of your existing Telstra service.

The Foxtel Now from Telstra plan also comes with the option to stream your sport programming live with the Foxtel Go app.

F1 TV streaming in Australia (no live racing)

F1 TV is the official Formula 1 channel around the world, giving fans a more intimate view of the pit lane and talking points across every F1 weekend. You even get access to team radio clips during races that don’t go out on TV!

Although live Formula One racing isn’t available on the F1 TV streaming service in Australia, as Foxtel and Kayo have exclusive broadcast rights, it is packed with over 650 archived Grands Prix available to watch on demand, as well as exclusive documentaries.

Devices for streaming F1

Looking for a great way to stream F1 at home? These sports streaming devices are perfect for just that, allowing you to stream all the action in High definition.