Advertisement
Home LIFE & CULTURE Entertainment

Where To Watch The Next Formula 1 Grand Prix

Everything you need to know

If, like us, you’re geared up to watch the F1 after a nail-biting start to the 2025 season, then we’ve got all the details you need to stay on track.

Advertisement

This season is already shaping up to be a spectacle worth staying across, with fresh rivalries, unexpected podiums, and dramatic team shake-ups keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

With Lando Norris securing victory at the Australian Grand Prix and Lewis Hamilton making his highly anticipated move to Ferrari, not to mention Carlos Sainz switching seats to Williams, this year promises to be nothing short of exhilarating.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is gunning for yet another title, but with McLaren looking stronger than ever and a new wave of rookies eager to prove themselves, nothing is set in stone just yet.

From the champagne-soaked celebrations to race-day wardrobes that rival Fashion Week, Formula 1 is as much about status and style as it is about speed. 

Advertisement
F1 where to watch in Australia 2025
Image: Getty

The paddock is now a front-row seat to the intersection of sport and luxury, where billion-dollar teams, designer collaborations, and VIP exclusivity have transformed race weekends into the ultimate playground of the elite.

From the Beckhams to Rihanna to Monaco royalty, the F1 grid is a true game of who’s who. Add in thrilling races and enough drama to keep us on the edge of our seats, and it’s no wonder we’re all obsessed with the sport.

With all this excitement, local fans won’t want to miss a second of the action. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the drama (and let’s be honest, there’s plenty), here’s how you can watch the F1 and catch every high-speed moment from the comfort of your own home.

Advertisement

Where To Watch The F1 In Australia

Kayo Sports is the go-to for F1 in Australia. 

But for the die-hard fans, it doesn’t stop there—you can also stream every practice and qualifying session, so you never miss a moment of the action, on or off the grid.

Subscription plans start from $25 per month, or you can sign up here with a 7-day free trial.

Advertisement

Where To watch F1 Australia Lando Norris
Image: Getty

When Is The Next Formula 1 Race?

Where: Jeddah Corniche Circuit

When:
Qualifying – Saturday April 19 from 3:00am AEDT

Main Race – Sunday April 20 from 3:00am AEDT

Up Next: Watch The Saudi Arabian F1 Grand Prix

Kicking off the season circuit in Australia for the first time since 2019, Melbourne’s Albert Park hosted the opening race of the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. 

After a nail-biting showdown between McLaren’s Lando Norris and Red Bull’s defending champion, Max Verstappen, the Australian GP proved the ultimate launch pad for what’s expected to be a season to remember.

Advertisement

Norris may have taken his place as first on the podium in Melbourne, but our very own Oscar Piastri managed to right his first-race wrongs in the following week, taking his very first win of the year at the Chinese Grand Prix from pole.

With 2025 marking a major switch-up for the sport courtesy of a new generation of rookies making their debut alongside living legends, who’ve also made big moves themselves, anything is possible.

Luckily for us, there are 20 races still to go on the calendar this year, which means the excitement is only just beginning, but if you missed anything, you can watch the F1 on catch-up here.

Still To Come

Round 5: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – April 18 to April 20

Advertisement

Round 6: Miami Grand Prix – May 2 to May 4

Round 7: Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix – May 16 to May 18

Round 8: Monaco Grand Prix – May 23 to May 25

Round 9: Spanish Grand Prix – May 30 to June 1

Advertisement

Round 10: Canadian Grand Prix – June 13 to June 15

Round 11: Austrian Grand Prix – June 27 to June 29

Round 12: British Grand Prix – July 4 to July 6

Round 13: Belgian Grand Prix – July 25 to July 27

Advertisement

Round 14: Hungarian Grand Prix – August 1 to August 3

Round 15: Dutch Grand Prix – August 29 to August 31

Round 16: Italian Grand Prix – September 5 to September 7

Round 17: Azerbaijan Grand Prix – September 19 to September 21

Advertisement

Round 18: Singapore Grand Prix – October 3 to October 5

Round 19: United States Grand Prix – October 17 to October 19

Round 20: Mexico City Grand Prix – October 24 to October 26

Round 21: São Paulo Grand Prix – November 7 to November 9

Advertisement

Round 22: Las Vegas Grand Prix – November 20 to November 22

Round 23: Qatar Grand Prix – November 28 to November 30

Round 24: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – December 5 to December 7


Related articles:

Related stories


Advertisement
Advertisement