In Formula 1, qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is scheduled for March 18th. This is how you see it on TV and live stream – even for free in Austria.
- Formula 1 starts in Saudi Arabia this weekend.
- Qualifying starts at 6 p.m.
- You can follow this on TV and as a live stream.
From Friday 17th to Sunday 19th March Formula 1 will be racing in Saudi Arabia. The drivers duel for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on the “Jeddah Corniche Circuit”. You can watch qualifying on TV on Sky Sport F1 and ORF as well as live stream via Wow (formerly Sky Ticket) and via the online media center track from ORF.
Qualifying at Sky
- Saturday, March 18 at 6:00 p.m. on Sky
Sky broadcasts qualifying 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).
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Here you have to book the live sports subscription. Wow Sport normally costs 29.99 dollars per month. If you book the annual subscription, the price drops to 24.99 dollars per month. The annual subscription is currently available at a special price of EUR 19.99 per month.
Qualifying on ORF
Sky holds the broadcasting rights to Formula 1 in Germany. In Austria, on the other hand, these are broadcast by Servus TV and ORF, which show the races alternately. Both broadcasters broadcast the races there on free TV and also free of charge on the internet. However, the live stream is protected against access from abroad by a country block.
The country block can be circumvented with a VPN service, but you are moving in a legal gray area.
At ORF kompatibler VPN NordVPN can stream ORF*
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At ORF kompatibler VPN Cyberghost kann ORF streamen*
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You can watch qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend on ORF from 6:20 p.m.
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Use one of the following VPN services that are suitable for streaming.
You can test all VPN services for free.
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ORF one is not available everywhere. Set your VPN service to the sender’s home country.
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