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Which television channels and streaming services are airing the Italian Grand Prix?

Watch the Italian Grand Prix at Formula 1 races in Monza upcoming weekend – learn where to catch the Italian Grand Prix on TV or streaming services without spending a penny.

Which television networks and streaming platforms are airing the Italian Grand Prix?
Which television networks and streaming platforms are airing the Italian Grand Prix?

Which television channels and streaming services are airing the Italian Grand Prix?

In the exciting world of Formula 1, fans in Austria can look forward to live coverage of the practice sessions, qualifying, and race on Servus TV, while viewers in Germany and Switzerland have multiple options to catch the action.

For German audiences, the 2025 Formula 1 season will see Sky broadcasting all races live on pay-TV. The Italian Grand Prix will be no exception, with coverage starting at 1:30 pm. If you're after free TV options, RTL will be airing seven selected Grands Prix live: Shanghai, Imola, Barcelona, Montreal, Spa-Francorchamps (including Sprint), Zandvoort, and Las Vegas.

Sky's live coverage will be available via the "Sky Go" app, offering fans the convenience of watching on their phones, tablets, or PCs. For those who prefer streaming, the "WOW" platform (formerly "Sky Ticket") provides another option.

In Austria, Servus TV will broadcast the entire weekend live for its Austrian viewers. Meanwhile, Swiss fans can tune in to SRF Info and SRF2 to catch the Italian Grand Prix.

For those following the action in Monza, the practice sessions on Sky will start 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Sky's coverage will be commercial-free during the race on Sunday, but RTL will show commercials between the individual sessions during qualifying on Saturday. There will also be single interruptions with consumer advice during the practice sessions on RTL.

In contrast, the race in Monza will only be shown on pay TV, with no commercial breaks planned during the 53 laps on Sunday (7.9.). For those in Switzerland, the race on SRF Info and SRF2 will be commercial-free as well.

For those who want to watch all sessions in full length, a subscription to the pay-TV channel Sky is required. Rest assured, Sky's TV crew will be on hand to provide comprehensive coverage of the Italian Grand Prix.

Mark your calendars, as the 2025 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 3 pm German time. Get ready for an action-packed weekend of racing!

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