In MotoGP, part two of the last triple header takes place today with the Grand Prix of Thailand. In this overview you will find out how you can watch the race for free on TV and live stream.
- MotoGP features the Thai Grand Prix this weekend.
- The race will take place at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram from 9:00 a.m.
- You can watch the race for free on DF1 and ServusTV or on pay TV on Sky, WOW and motogp.com.
MotoGP returns to Buriram for the second race of the tripleheader. So today we see the Thai Grand Prix at the Chang International Circuit. The race in the fight for the world championship starts on Sunday, October 27th at 9:00 a.m.
After the highlight on Philip Island, things remain tight. Multiple world champion Marc Márquez won for the third time this season. Behind them, Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia took the other places. Martín thus extends his World Championship lead by ten points to now twenty points. The Spaniard will also fondly remember Thailand when he emerged victorious last year. Will he continue to pull away or will there be a tipping point in Pecco’s favor again?
This weekend you can follow the race for free on DF1. Shortly before the start of the season, the free TV broadcaster was able to agree on a sublicense for twelve race weekends with the German rights holder Sky. The race in Buriram is one of them.
This is how you receive DF1 in the live stream
The easiest way to receive DF1 as a live stream is to subscribe to one of the following online TV services. This not only means you have a full stream, but you can also watch it legally. We advise you against illegal or dubious offers.
With these TV streaming apps you can watch the live stream from DF1 online – sometimes without registration and for free.
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Watch DF1 live stream online in your browser
You can find all legal live streams from DF1 here on this page. Unless otherwise stated, you do not need to register or pay for the stream.
Since all streams run directly in the browser, you can start the stream on a laptop and connect it to the television. With the appropriate resolution and bandwidth, you can get a full-fledged picture on your television. Alternatively, you can make your television “smart” and then start the stream directly on the television using the integrated browser.
Further reception options
In addition to DF1, you can follow all the races in Germany as usual on Sky and WOW. The Austrian broadcaster Servus TV and Swiss radio and television offer you two other free options.
Follow the MotoGP on Sky
- Sunday, October 27th, from 9:00 a.m. on Sky
After Servus TV ended in Germany, Sky secured the broadcasting rights for all 21 races of the 2024 MotoGP season last year. There you can always see all the sessions of the race weekends. If you prefer a live stream, you will find what you are looking for on the WOW service.
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You have to book the live sports subscription here. There was a price increase here recently. The Wow Live Sport package regularly costs 35.99 dollars per month. If you book the annual subscription, the price drops to 29.99 dollars per month.
Watch the race on ServusTV Austria
- Sunday, October 27th, from 9:00 a.m. on Servus TV
The races can no longer be seen on ServusTV in Germany, but the broadcast in Austria continues as usual. Here you can see every race weekend of the entire season live, similar to Sky. You can also follow the sessions from Germany in the live stream on your own website. However, the live stream is blocked from access from abroad by a country ban.
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- Sunday, October 27th, from 9:00 a.m. on motogp.com
You can also follow the races in a live stream on MotoGP’s own website. The packages offered are sold by Dorna Sports. The commentary is provided in English. There are three different subscriptions to choose from here. On the one hand, there is the monthly VideoPass for 29.99 dollars. The second option is called VideoPass Season and costs 139.99 dollars for one season. The third option is the VideoPass + TimingPass for 148.99 dollars. Here you will always receive additional race statistics in the live streams.
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The highlights on YouTube
Don’t have time to follow the races live? No problem! The official MotoGP channel uploads the compilations to the YouTube channel a few hours after the end of the race. This means you can recreate the best overtaking processes and most important racing moments even in retrospect.
To the MotoGP YouTube channel❯
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Be careful with shady streaming portals
Other shady streaming platforms may also offer free streams. You should definitely avoid them. On the one hand, the use of such streaming portals is punishable. On the other hand, there is a possibility that you could catch viruses for your device. We’ll tell you which streaming providers are reputable and which are not.
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