F1 live stream: Watch the potential title decider at Qatar with F1 TV Pro!

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Formula 1 heads to the Lusail International Circuit for the Qatar Grand Prix this weekend…can Max Verstappen clinch his third World Championship crown in a row?

F1 TV Pro* viewers can watch all the live action from Qatar completely ad-free!Click here for the ultimate F1 viewing experience.

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Get closer to the action with F1 TV Pro

With F1 TV Pro, you can watch every single live session from the entire F1 2023 season completely ad-free, meaning you can watch all the thrilling action uninterrupted. As Red Bull charge towards the titles, there is an almighty battle between Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren and Aston Martin boiling over behind them.

The live sessions are also available on-demand and on-the-go, so you can catch up when you have the time or watch live wherever you are on your mobile devices. The F1 TV Pro replays also include live timing views and onboards.

You will not miss a single moment!

你的大Prix Weekend with F1 TV

The show starts on Thursday with a new lookWeekend Warm Up, where news and insider gossip is shared from the paddock via the F1 TV presenting team of Will Buxton, Laura Winter, Lawrence Barretto and Rosanna Tennant.

Friday: Setting up the cars and qualifying!

Friday coverage is focused on Free Practice 1 and, with the sprint weekend format in effect this weekend, we head straight into qualifying for Sunday’s big race. Alex Jacques leads the commentary team with IndyCar racer James Hinchcliffe and in select races F1 Ambassador David Coulthard. F1 TV guides you through the key stories with driver analysis from Jolyon Palmer and engineering insights from Sam Collins includingTech Talk.

F1 Fantasy players take note of Friday performances and interviews to see who’s looking hot and who’s not before you make your transfers for the weekend.

Saturday: Sprint day!

This Saturday is all about the sprint. The day’s action begins with the fast and furious sprint shoot-out as the 20 drivers battle for the best possible starting grid position for the sprint race later on in the afternoon.

F1 TV’s live timing and on-board cameras of every driver means fans can arrange their own screen set ups, perhaps with the timing screen and driver tracker on their phone and the director’s cut on the big screen.

Plus, live and unedited radio means you’ll know who’s got problems and who’s got the hump at the same time their engineer does. With the potential for a feisty weekend, you’ll want all the bases covered.

Sunday: Big screen spectacle, the Grand Prix

Sunday’s race coverage starts withF1 TV’s exclusive pre-race show,你得到所有最新的访谈和grid walk before the Grand Prix. Each race has its own character and challenges, and you’ll be able to watch it from an unprecedented number of vantage points. After the main event comes the post-race show with reactions from all the main players, a sprinkling of celebrities and behind-the-scenes gurus.

F1 TV can stream across web, apps, Apple Airplay and Chromecast, Apple TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku, meaning we’ve got your personal set-up covered. It’s live, ad-free and on demand, with commentary in various languages, whenever you’re ready to take to the track.

The drivers can only control their own race, but you can control your whole viewing experience. Get ready to get the most from the Grand Prix weekend!