The Formula 1 Grand Prix is held in Mexico. We’ll tell you how you can follow the race on October 30th from 9 p.m. for free on TV and in the live stream.
- Formula 1 drives in Mexico City this weekend.
- The race for the Mexican Grand Prix starts on October 30 at 9 p.m. German time.
- You can follow this on TV and also in the live stream.
In Formula 1, the Mexican Grand Prix is coming up. You can follow the race in this country via Sky and in Austria via Servus TV. The start is at 9 p.m. The reception options at a glance:
Follow the race on Sky
Sky will broadcast the race from 8:55 p.m. on Sky Sport F1 on pay TV – a Sky Q subscription is required for this. Alternatively, you can stream the whole thing via the streaming service Wow (formerly Sky Ticket).
at Wow from 24.99 dollars per month*
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Here you have to book the live sports subscription. Wow Live Sport normally costs EUR 29.99 per month. If you book the annual subscription, the price drops to 24.99 dollars per month.
Follow the race on Servus TV for free
Sky holds the broadcasting rights to Formula 1 in Germany. In Austria, on the other hand, these are with Servus TV and ORF, which alternately show the races on free TV. You can see the Mexican Grand Prix this weekend on Servus TV. The broadcast starts here at 7:35 p.m.
The station also broadcasts the race as a free live stream online. However, this is protected against access from abroad by a country lock.
To the Formula 1 live stream from ServusTV (only accessible from Austria)❯
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The country block can be circumvented with a VPN service, but you are moving in a legal gray area.
at Servus TV compatible VPN NordVPN can stream Servus TV*
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at Servus TV compatible VPN Cyberghost can stream Servus TV*
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