How to watch the F1 Monaco Grand Prix live and free in Australia


Are you a fan of Formula One racing? If so, you won’t want to miss the Monaco Grand Prix, one of the most iconic races in the F1 calendar. This prestigious event takes place on a street circuit, providing a unique experience for attendees. What’s more, it’s the rare event where a person can enjoy the race in style from the comfort of a super-yacht.

Circuit de Monaco: A Track Like No Other

The Monaco Grand Prix is renowned for its history and glamour. With its first race held in 1929, this event has a rich legacy that spans almost a century. The race is held annually in May and is one of the most anticipated events on the F1 calendar.

With only 40,000 grandstand tickets available, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most exclusive races in the world. This high demand event sells out quickly, so it’s essential to secure your tickets early if you want to attend.

What’s the weekend schedule?

The 2023 Monaco Grand Prix dates have been confirmed, and racing aficionados can mark their calendars for the following dates: Friday 26 May to Sunday 28 May. This 3-day event is a spectacle that attracts people from all over the world, who come to experience the thrill of Formula One racing firsthand.

See the complete time schedule of the F1 races below:

Emilia RomagnaDate/Time (AEST)TV Coverage
Emilia Romagna Practice 1Live: Fri, 17 May, 9:00pm – 11:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Practice 2Live: Sat, 18 May, 12:45am – 2:25amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Practice 3Live: Sat, 18 May, 8:15pm – 9:40pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Pit Lane QualifyingLive: Sat, 18 May, 11:00pm – 11:55pmFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna QualifyingLive: Sat, 18 May, 11:55pm – 1:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Pit Lane QualifyingLive: Sun, 19 May, 1:00am – 2:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna Grand PrixLive: Sun, 19 May, 10:55pm – 1:00amFoxtel / Kayo
Emilia Romagna highlightsMon, 20 May, 2:30am – 3:00amFoxtel / Kayo
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How to watch the Formula 1 season?

You can watch F1 live and follow every overtake and gear shift from the global F1 competition as Fox Sports will broadcast the action, usually on the Fox Sports 506 channel. That means you can use streaming providers like Kayo Sports and Foxtel to access the channel and watch this race as it happens live from Monaco.

ProviderFormula 1
Kayo SportsYes
Foxtel NowYes
Foxtel Now from TelstraYes
Kayo from TelstraYes
Optus SportsNo
AmazonNo
Stan SportNo
DAZNNo

Stream Formula One with Kayo

To watch F1 on Kayo Sports, the sports streaming service offers access to 14 sports channels which includes Fox Sports 506; giving you the entitlement to follow the action as it unfolds around the affluent setting of Monte Carlo and the Monaco Harbour Bay. 

One of the perks of Kayo Sports is that you can watch it back at a time that suits you, so if for some reason you can’t commit to waking up this early for the race in real-time, then you can simply recall it via the On-Demand functionality and watch it at your convenience. New customers also get a 14-day free trial.

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Live stream Formula One with Foxtel

Foxtel Now is the streaming service from Foxtel; their Sports Pack is what you’re looking for F1 action as it includes Fox Sports 506 – as well as a variety of other content and channels like ESPN and BeIN. Remember, however, that you’ll need the ‘Essentials Pack’ as a base product before you can add on the sports content. There’s currently a 10-day free trial which will come in handy to watch the entire weekend of action from Monaco.

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Watch Formula One Grand Prix with Telstra

Telstra customers are in luck. As part of your patronage with them, you can qualify for two interesting deals for your sporting television needs. 

Kayo offers a $10 discount to Telstra customers; while the Foxtel Now from Telstra offer will give you the first month of all their channel packs for free – meaning you’ll be able to access everything that Foxtel Now has to offer, including the Sports Pack, free for the first month.

The Kayo from Telstra offer lasts for 12 months; which of course will see you through to the conclusion of the F1 season.

Free to Air Formula One Highlights

If you’re not prepared to part with money to watch the F1, then you can watch the highlights that go out on Channel 10. These broadcasts air every Monday that proceeds a race weekend and come in the form of a 60-minute highlights package. (However, this excludes the race in Australia). This of course is ideal for when the race weekend is broadcast live at very unsociable times for us.

Check out our user friendly Channel 10 TV guide for all the info.

F1 TV Australia

F1 TV is the racing body’s own platform which simply oozes great content for any fan of the sport. While the live features aren’t available here in Australia, the platform is stacked full of exclusive media like pit lane interviews, documentaries on your favourite teams as well as over 650 archived races to relive. It’s amicably priced too at $4.49 per month or $34.99 upfront for a whole year.

F1 TV Plans

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F1 TV Monthly
  • F1 TV Monthly
  • No Lock-in Contract
  • Watch exclusive documentaries
  • See 650+ historic races from the F1 archives
  • $4.49/mth
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Min Cost - $4.49

F1 TV Annually
  • F1 TV Annually
  • 12 Month Contract
  • Watch exclusive documentaries
  • See 650+ historic races from the F1 archives
  • $34.99/365 days
$34.99/365 days
Min Cost - $34.99

Can Ricciardo Match Webber for Monaco Wins?

It might seem like an eternity ago, but it was as recent as 2018 when Daniel Ricciardo won the Monaco Grand Prix as a Red Bull Racing driver. Danny out qualified Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, and his then-teammate Max Verstappen; as he cleared the circuit in 1:10 in Q3; to earn pole position; subsequently winning the race.

Now in the McLaren car, the end-of-season targets might be a little different; but our boy has already won here. If he can perform on Saturday; then there’s no reason why a points finish can’t be a reality. What might be harder is for him to level Mark Webber’s number of Monaco GP wins; having won it in 2010 and 2012. Yet should a few faster cars fall out of the race; we might see the Aussie drive up the rankings.

FAQs

  • Why was Formula 1 not in Australia?

Formula One has not been hosted in Australia since 2019 because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Although most other rounds went ahead last year, the Australian Grand Prix Committee (AGPC) and the Victorian Government decided it would be cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to ongoing restrictions and logistical complications.


  • Who won F1 in 2022?

Max Verstappen won the world title in Formula One in 2022. The championship was decided in the last round in Abu Dhabi in controversial circumstances involving a safety car, with some believing the weekend might have been the last in the sport that included multiple world champion Lewis Hamilton – though he has returned for 2023.


  • Where can I watch F1 live?

F1 can be streamed or watched live on TV via Kayo Sports or Foxtel in Australia, with free highlights available on Channel 10 on Monday after the race – with the Australian GP, the race will be available in live-to-air


  • Who will win Australian F1?

Charles Leclerc is gunning to win after his blistering start to the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with other favourites including past title winners Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, who will be hoping to win in Australia for the third time, having won in 2008 and 2015.