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For a third weekend in a row we've got a Formula One race to look forward to, and as the 12th meeting on the 2024 calendar gets underway in just a few hours' time, we've got all the TV and streaming details you'll need ahead of the British Grand Prix.

We'll soon be three races into a run of seven in a row taking place across Europe, and if last weekend's Austrian Grand Prix is anything to go by, we're all set for another 52 laps of high-octane driving and even higher levels of drama— after defending champion Max Verstappen knocked himself out of contention to win his home race having looked set for yet another victory.

With just a handful of laps left to run, Verstappen and current runner-up Lando Norris came to blows on the penultimate corner of the Red Bull Ring, ruling Norris out of the race altogether and seeing the Dutchman drop to fifth as Mercedes' George Russell ran clear to record his first victory of the season in bizarre circumstances.

The Brit's surprise win is the best possible opening to the 79th edition of the British Grand Prix, with Russell, Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton, and a returning Norris all set to have the home crowd's support behind them as they bid to chase down Verstappen's healthy lead at the top of the World Drivers' Championship.

The Sporting News remains your guide to all things F1 in 2024, and ahead of today's British Grand Prix, we've got all the TV and live streaming details you'll need to keep pace with the action at Silverstone.

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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 and takes place at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England, UK.

Here's how to watch the 2024 British Grand Prix across selected areas of the world's major regions:

RegionTV channelStreaming
UKSky Sports F1, Channel 4NOW TV, Sky Go app, Channel 4 app/website
USAESPN 2ESPN+Fubo, Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV
CanadaTSN (English), RDS / Noovo (French)

TSN Direct, RDS streaming

AustraliaFox SportsFoxtel Go, Kayo Sports
IndiaFanCode, F1 TV Pro

UK: This race will be available to watch on Sky Sports' own dedicated Formula 1 channel, Sky Sports F1, with streaming services Sky Go and NOW TV both using the same broadcast feed.

The British Grand Prix is also available on free-to-air TV this weekend, with Channel 4 showing live coverage throughout, as well as on catch-up via Channel 4+.

USA: ESPN 2 is showing the race live on TV and while there are several live streaming options, ESPN+ and Fubo are your best bets with the latter including a FREE trial to new subscribers.

Canada: Canadian F1 fans can watch English-speaking coverage of the race on TSN or stream via TSN Direct, while French speakers can also follow the action on RDS or Noovo.

Australia: Fox Sports is the place to go for F1 in Australia as well as streaming options on Foxtel Go and Kayo.

India: While there's no terrestrial TV coverage of the race in India, fans can still follow the action both live and on catch-up via the FIA's own streaming service; F1 TV Pro, or alternatively FanCode have the rights this season.

What time is F1 British Grand Prix race today?

Today's race at the British Grand Prix takes place from 3:00 p.m. local time (BST) at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England, and here's how that start time translates across some of the major territories:

 DateStart time
UKSunday, July 73:00 p.m. BST
USASunday, July 710:00 a.m. ET
CanadaSunday, July 710:00 a.m. ET
AustraliaMonday, July 812:00 a.m. AEST
IndiaSunday, July 77:30 p.m. IST

When is the next F1 race after the British Grand Prix?

The next meeting on the calendar will mark the halfway point of this summer's flux of European races, as the 20 drivers head to Mogyorod and the Hungaroring for the Hungarian Grand Prix. After back-to-back-to-back races in Spain, Austria and Britain, there's a two week break before the next Grand Prix in Hungary, which will take place on Sunday, July 21.

Elite motorsport racing has been held in Hungary since all the way back in 1936, but this will only be the 40th edition of a Formula 1 Grand Prix being held in the Eastern European country. That 1936 race stood alone for 50 years, with Hungary returning to the F1 calendar in 1986 and being held at the Hungaroring ever since.

The action in Hungary this year begins with the first free practice on Friday, July 19, with the three qualifying sessions taking place the following day leading into raceday on Sunday, July 21. Lights out are at 3:00 p.m. local time (CEST) at the Hungaroring, with Verstappen on the hunt for a third successive win in a row at this circuit.

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Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He���s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.