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How to watch F1 British Grand Prix: TV channel, live stream. The British Grand Prix is the 12th race of the 2024 Formula One season. In the US, iOS and Android users can stream every race live and on demand via the F1 TV Pro app. In the UK, fans can watch the British Grand Prix 2024.
After a dramatic end to the race last time out in Spielberg, Formula 1 now heads to Great Britain to conclude a thrilling triple header. Max Verstappen and Lando Norris engaged in an exciting battle for the lead as the Austrian Grand Prix entered its latter stages, before the pair made contact and each suffered a puncture, allowing George Russell to sweep through and take a surprise victory.
In the UK, Channel 4 has an extended highlights show a few hours after today's race at 6:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 p.m. BST / 12:30 a.m. (Mon) CEST / 6:30 a.m. AWST (Mon).
While this highlights show usually includes plenty of discussion and interviews before and after the race, an excellent proportion of the runtime is usually dedicated to the race itself. For example, the first week's live race lasted about 92 minutes, and I timed the actual race highlights section of the show at 72 minutes. however, due to Channel 4 also, showing the full race live for free this week earlier in the day, the highlights show will only run for 60 minutes this week.
Overall, in weeks when there's no free English commentary option, it's still my preferred viewing option compared to forking out for a subscription service or watching it without English commentary.
You can also watch these highlights on-demand the day after. That said, we sometimes notice that this version is a bit shorter than the usual highlights program. You might be able to watch the full race-on demand afterwards, too - but this can vary with live events.
In its current form, the 3.6mile track boasts 18 corners and two DRS zones, promoting overtakes into Brooklands and Stowe. But the nature of the circuit means if the racing is kept close, there will be plenty of opportunities for drivers to exchange in wheel-to-wheel battles throughout the lap.
A late safety car restart in 2022 saw Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton all exchange positions at Club and Vale before then switching back under braking for Village, The Loop and Aintree.
Having hosted the first F1 grand prix in 1950, the historic Silverstone circuit holds a special place on the calendar – even though its layout has changed on many different occasions.
In its current form, the 3.6mile track boasts 18 corners and two DRS zones, promoting overtakes into Brooklands and Stowe. But the nature of the circuit means if the racing is kept close, there will be plenty of opportunities for drivers to exchange in wheel-to-wheel battles throughout the lap.
A late safety car restart in 2022 saw Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton all exchange positions at Club and Vale before then switching back under braking for Village, The Loop and Aintree.
Copse Corner is also a common site of drama, with Hamilton controversially colliding with Max Verstappen there in 2021 — sending the Dutchman careering into the tyre barrier, impacting in a 51G crash. When drivers avoid contact, it’s a stupendous place for them to run wheel-to-wheel, with the victor often being the one brave enough to keep their foot to the floor.
While wet-weather during Friday’s practice sessions is expected, the skies are expected to clear for ahead of Saturday’s qualifying session — the mixed conditions possibly proving difficult for drivers to perfect their set-ups — although strong 12mph cross winds at the Hamilton Straight and a tailwind at Copse Corner will remain. Sunday’s race will see some dark clouds return but the track is forecast to remain mostly dry throughout — although there is currently a 50% chance of some scattered showers.
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How to watch F1 British Grand Prix: TV channel, live stream. The British Grand Prix is the 12th race of the 2024 Formula One season. In the US, iOS and Android users can stream every race live and on demand via the F1 TV Pro app. In the UK, fans can watch the British Grand Prix 2024.
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After a dramatic end to the race last time out in Spielberg, Formula 1 now heads to Great Britain to conclude a thrilling triple header. Max Verstappen and Lando Norris engaged in an exciting battle for the lead as the Austrian Grand Prix entered its latter stages, before the pair made contact and each suffered a puncture, allowing George Russell to sweep through and take a surprise victory.
In the UK, Channel 4 has an extended highlights show a few hours after today's race at 6:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 p.m. BST / 12:30 a.m. (Mon) CEST / 6:30 a.m. AWST (Mon).
While this highlights show usually includes plenty of discussion and interviews before and after the race, an excellent proportion of the runtime is usually dedicated to the race itself. For example, the first week's live race lasted about 92 minutes, and I timed the actual race highlights section of the show at 72 minutes. however, due to Channel 4 also, showing the full race live for free this week earlier in the day, the highlights show will only run for 60 minutes this week.
British Grand Prix live stream and TV schedule
All times in BST
Qualifying
Saturday 6 July British GP
Sunday 7 July
Session start time 3pm 3pm
Live coverage
Sky Sports, Sky Go, NowTV, Channel 4 2.15pm 1.30pm
Highlights
Channel 4 11.10pm 11.50pm
Overall, in weeks when there's no free English commentary option, it's still my preferred viewing option compared to forking out for a subscription service or watching it without English commentary.
You can also watch these highlights on-demand the day after. That said, we sometimes notice that this version is a bit shorter than the usual highlights program. You might be able to watch the full race-on demand afterwards, too - but this can vary with live events.
In its current form, the 3.6mile track boasts 18 corners and two DRS zones, promoting overtakes into Brooklands and Stowe. But the nature of the circuit means if the racing is kept close, there will be plenty of opportunities for drivers to exchange in wheel-to-wheel battles throughout the lap.
A late safety car restart in 2022 saw Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton all exchange positions at Club and Vale before then switching back under braking for Village, The Loop and Aintree.
Having hosted the first F1 grand prix in 1950, the historic Silverstone circuit holds a special place on the calendar – even though its layout has changed on many different occasions.
In its current form, the 3.6mile track boasts 18 corners and two DRS zones, promoting overtakes into Brooklands and Stowe. But the nature of the circuit means if the racing is kept close, there will be plenty of opportunities for drivers to exchange in wheel-to-wheel battles throughout the lap.
A late safety car restart in 2022 saw Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton all exchange positions at Club and Vale before then switching back under braking for Village, The Loop and Aintree.
Copse Corner is also a common site of drama, with Hamilton controversially colliding with Max Verstappen there in 2021 — sending the Dutchman careering into the tyre barrier, impacting in a 51G crash. When drivers avoid contact, it’s a stupendous place for them to run wheel-to-wheel, with the victor often being the one brave enough to keep their foot to the floor.
While wet-weather during Friday’s practice sessions is expected, the skies are expected to clear for ahead of Saturday’s qualifying session — the mixed conditions possibly proving difficult for drivers to perfect their set-ups — although strong 12mph cross winds at the Hamilton Straight and a tailwind at Copse Corner will remain. Sunday’s race will see some dark clouds return but the track is forecast to remain mostly dry throughout — although there is currently a 50% chance of some scattered showers.
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