What channel is F1 race on today? TV schedule, start time for 2024 Dutch Grand Prix

08-25-2024
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The stage is set for the F1 Dutch Grand Prix this Sunday, August 25, at the Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands.

Though there are great expectations from home-favourite Max Verstappen, who is the three-time defending champion of the Dutch Grand Prix, it is Lando Norris who takes pole position on the starting grid for the race on Sunday.

Verstappen is second on the starting grid with Norris' teammate Oscar Piastri in the McLaren Mercedes team taking the third spot.

Charles Leclerc, who is third in the World Drivers' Championship, starts in sixth place, followed by two-time world champion Fernando Alonso. Meanwhile, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton starts in 12th place.

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The 2024 Dutch Grand Prix race is finally here and for all your TV and streaming details, look no further than The Sporting News for a full guide.

How to watch F1 Dutch Grand Prix: TV channel, live stream

The Dutch Grand Prix is the 15th race of the 2024 Formula One season and takes place from the Circuit Zandvoort in Zandvoort, Netherlands.

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Here's how to watch the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix across North America:

Region TV channel Streaming
USA ESPN ESPN+Fubo, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV
Canada TSN (English), RDS / Noovo (French)

TSN Direct, RDS streaming

USA: ESPN is showing the race live on TV and while there are several live streaming options, ESPN+ and Fubo are your best bets with the latter including a FREE trial to new subscribers.

Canada: Canadian F1 fans can watch English-speaking coverage of the race on TSN or stream via TSN Direct, while French speakers can also follow the action on RDS or Noovo.

What time is F1 Dutch Grand Prix race today?

Today's Dutch Grand Prix gets underway at 3:00 p.m. local time (CEST) from the Circuit Zandvoort track in Zandvoort, Netherlands – and here's how that start time translates across North America:

  Date Start time
Eastern Time Sunday, August 25 9 a.m.
Central Time Sunday, August 25 8 a.m.
Mountain Time Sunday, August 25 7 a.m.
Pacific Time Sunday, August 25 6 a.m.

F1 Dutch Grand Prix starting grid

Position Driver
1 Lando Norris
2 Max Verstappen
3 Oscar Piastri
4 George Russell
5 Sergio Perez
6 Charles Leclerc
7 Fernando Alonso
8 Alex Albon
9 Lance Stroll
10 Pierre Gasly
11 Carlos Sainz
12 Lewis Hamilton
13 Yuki Tsunoda
14 Nico Hulkenberg
15 Kevin Magnussen
16 Daniel Ricciardo
17 Esteban Ocon
18 Valtteri Bottas
19 Zhou Guanyu

When is the next F1 race after the Dutch Grand Prix?

The Formula 1 season moves to the legendary Monza circuit in Italy for the Italian Grand Prix which takes place on Sunday, September 1, at 3:00 p.m. local time (CEST).

Max Verstappen is the defending champion, having won the Italian Grand Prix in 2022 and 2023.