The 2025 Formula 1 season continues on Sunday, with the Dutch Heineken Grand Prix live from Circuit Park Zandvoort. While Max Verstappen, the defending champion, enters his home race third in the standings, with two victories on the year, he is still very much in contention.
Lando Norris, the McLaren driver who is currently leading the championship standings, has been looking sharpest so far in this weekend’s practice sessions. He beats out Oscar Piastri. Piastri leads the championship with 287 points, 12 podiums and is just ahead of Norris, who has 275 points and the same number. Norris’ fastest lap time in both practice sessions is a good indication of the battle to come. Verstappen is a serious threat to any driver, but especially on his home track.
When is the F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025?
Event: F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025
Start Time: August 31, Sunday, 2025, at 9:00 Am ET
Location: Circuit Park Zandvoort, Netherlands
Watch: ESPN
How to stream the F1 Dutch Grand Prix 2025 race without cable
Sling TV offers a $4.99 price for the race, which starts at 9 a.m. on Sunday.
This Sunday’s race, as with all other races in the F1 circuit, will be broadcast on ESPN across the United States. All major streaming services include ESPN as part of their basic packages, so it’s easy to watch without cable. Sling Orange costs only $45.99/month and is the most affordable option to watch the F1 races throughout the year.
If you want to watch the race Sunday and just try Sling, you can use the new flexible streaming pass. You can buy a live streaming pass for a weekend, a week or merely ONE DAY. This is ideal for an F1 race. You can watch the entire race with a day pass, but you will also be able to see the qualifying sessions, the practices, and the rest of the event.
The Formula 1 championship has returned after a short break. The Dutch Grand Prix is being broadcast on a free channel, as people don’t want to pay for premium channels. There’s always a solution.
This guide will show you how to watch the F1 Dutch GP live stream from anywhere. To help you understand how much money you can save by using the free channel, we’ll discuss a few premium channels.
How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix for free?
Let’s get straight to the point and address the free channel right away: SRF.
SRF, a Swiss channel, has a dedicated streaming service called SRF Play. SRF Play gives you access to all SRF-owned channels and lets you stream the F1 Dutch Grand Prix free of charge.
The broadcast will be available on SRF Zwei. You can get there by visiting SRF. This channel is 100% free and does not require you to subscribe or create an account. More Updates.