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As an avid Formula 1 enthusiast, I consider F1 TV a must-have subscription. For $79.99 annually, I get access to live races and a wealth of additional content that enhances my F1 viewing experience.
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is the fourth motorsport event this season. The race weekend starts on Friday April 28th with the main race day set for Sunday April 30th. We have all the details for you to enjoy watching this race online.
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Azerbaijan GP is going down at Baku (the capital of Azerbaijan) on Baku City Circuit. It is the sevententh round of races during the 2024 Formula One season. The first race to ever be held on the circuit in 2016 was European Grand Prix. The next year 2017, Azerbaijan was held in the same circuit and has been held at the same venue since.
In 2020 the race was postponed and then cancelled later due to the pandemic. So the race has been held every year except in 2020. Mercedes team won the race in 2018 and 2019 while Red Bull Racing won in 2017, 2021 and 2022. Last year Max Verstappen won followed by Sergio Perez and George Russell coming in second and third respectively.
The race weekend will take place from Friday, September 13th to Sunday, September 15th. All the races from practice to qualifying to the main race will be aired on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU.
Main Events
We have outlined for you all the main events happening this weekend.
Fri Sep 13 5:30 am: Practice 1
Fri Sep 13 9:00 am: Practice 2
Sat Sep 14 4:30 am: Practice 3
Sat Sep 14 8:00 am: Qualifying
Other Events
Other events that took place on the last day of the 2023 Azerbaijan GP were:
Sun Apr 30 3:35 am: FIA Formula 2 Feature Race (29 Laps or 60 Mins +1 Lap)
Sun Apr 30 4:55 am: Paddock Club Paddock Club Track Tour
Sun Apr 30 4:55 am: Paddock Club Paddock Club Pit Lane Walk
Sun Apr 30 5:00 am: Formula 1 Drivers’ Parade
Sun Apr 30 5:30 am: Promoter Activity Opening Ceremony
Sun Apr 30 5:30 am: FIA Formula 2 Press Conference
Sun Apr 30 6:44 am: Formula 1 National Anthem
How to Watch the Azerbaijan GP Without Cable
Watch the 2024 Australian GP on ESPN channels with these streaming services:
Fubo (formerly FuboTV): It offers 150+ channels with a third of the channels being sports channels. You also get 1000+ hours of cloud DVR and streaming on 10 devices at the same time. Get all three ESPN channels with the base plan ($79.99/month) and Fubo Extra add-on ($7.99/mo) (Fubo review)
Sling TV: The cheapest way to catch up with the Formula 1 races. For $45.99/month and $11/mo (Sports Extra), you get all the ESPN channels that you need to watch the race. Sling offers 50 hours of cloud DVR and streaming on one device at a time. (Sling TV review)
DIRECTV: The Choice plan is $64.99/month. You get access to four ESPN channels with unlimited cloud DVR and watching on unlimited devices simultaneously. (DIRECTV review)
Hulu + Live TV: Subscribe to Hulu for $82.99/month and get access to 85+ channels including five ESPN channels. The plan also has Didney+ and ESPN+ with unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on two devices. (Hulu Live review)
YouTube TV: Watch Formula One races online with YouTube TV for $82.99/month.
All streaming services support the following streaming devices:
Amazon FireTV
Apple TV
Android mobile devices
Android TV
Chromecast
iOS mobile devices
Roku devices
Web browsers
Fubo, Hulu, and Sling also support Samsung TV, LG TV, Vizio, and Xbox.
F1 TV
F1 TV is an exclusive streaming service for watching all Formula 1 races. You get complete racing coverage for $84.99/yr. Here are the details:
Watch every track session for every Grand Prix
There are driver cameras and radios
Live stream other Formula races
Watch replays of all races
Historic race archives are also available.
Watching F1 Australian Grand Prix Outside the USA
For fans outside the US, there are several ways you can watch the races, depending on where you are. Here are the details:
Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
Canada: TSN, RDS, Noovo
Ireland: Sky Sports F1
New Zealand: Sky NZ
UK: Sky Sports F1, Channel 4
2024 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Drivers and Teams
After qualifying, we can know each driver’s pole position and the starting grid. For now, let’s have a look at the top driver teams that we expect to see during the race:
Team
Driver #1
Driver #2
Kick Sauber
Zhou Guanyu
Valtteri Bottas
RB
Daniel Ricciardo
Yuki Tsunoda
Alpine
Esteban Ocon
Pierre Gasly
Aston Martin
Fernando Alonso
Lance Stroll
Ferrari
Charles Leclerc
Carlos Sainz Jr
Haas
Nico Hülkenberg
Kevin Magnussen
McLaren
Oscar Piastri
Lando Norris
Mercedes
George Russell
Lewis Hamilton
Red Bull
Max Verstappen
Sergio Pérez
Williams
Alex Albon
Logan Sargeant
*Oliver Bearman is a reserve driver for Ferrari and Haas this year
2024 Azerbaijan GP Race
This year’s race takes place on September 14th, we will update you with the results as soon as the racing weekend starts.
Our Choice
For the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, I found Fubo to be the top pick for Formula 1 fans. It offers the most comprehensive selection of sports channels, including all three ESPN channels that are crucial for watching the race. The streaming quality is solid, and I especially appreciated its cloud DVR feature, which lets you record up to 1,000 hours—perfect for catching every race moment. Fubo also stands out with its ability to stream on up to 10 devices simultaneously, making it ideal for households with multiple viewers. While it’s on the pricier side compared to alternatives, the extra sports channels and extensive DVR capabilities make it worth the investment for F1 enthusiasts who want both reliability and ease of use.
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