Where to Watch Formula 1 in India - 2025 Season

Formula 1 has a passionate and growing fanbase in India, energised by Drive to Survive and the memories of the Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. Indian fans remember the excitement of hosting the sport between 2011 and 2013, and the hope of the race returning to the calendar remains alive. Meanwhile, Narain Karthikeyan's pioneering role as India's first F1 driver inspires a generation that now watches Verstappen, Hamilton in Ferrari, and the full grid every race weekend. Here's how to watch from India.

Season 2025 - Formula 1

F1 TV Pro Streaming - Every session live

F1 TV Pro is the official Formula 1 streaming service, delivering live coverage of every session - all practice sessions, qualifying, sprints, and races - with onboard cameras for all 20 cars, real-time team radio, and interactive timing. For Indian fans who want the deepest possible F1 experience without a satellite TV subscription, this is the definitive option.

Price$9.99/month or $79.99/year
ScheduleAll sessions live; European GPs on Sunday afternoon at approximately 6:30 PM IST
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LiveTV Online

Free live sports streaming - watch Formula 1 races online from anywhere in India. Community platform with multiple stream sources for every Grand Prix weekend.

Formula 1 broadcasting in India

F1 TV Pro is the most comprehensive solution for Indian F1 fans, providing direct access to all sessions without the need for a cable or satellite television subscription. The platform's multi-camera interface and team radio access give Indian fans the same level of immersion as viewers in the sport's traditional heartland markets. The archive of every race since 1981 is a particular treasure for fans who want to explore the sport's history - from Ayrton Senna's rain-soaked heroics to Michael Schumacher's dominance to the current era.

India's F1 fanbase has grown dramatically since Drive to Survive premiered on Netflix. The docuseries humanised the teams and drivers in a way that resonated strongly with Indian audiences, who responded enthusiastically to the personal stories behind the helmets. Verstappen, Hamilton, Leclerc and Norris have become household names among Indian sports fans who might never have watched a qualifying session before 2019.

The timing for Indian viewers is actually quite convenient for European races: the 3:00 PM Central European Time start translates to approximately 6:30 PM IST - a comfortable Sunday evening slot that fits naturally into the weekend schedule. Asian and Middle Eastern GPs are even more convenient, while American races require late-night viewing. F1 TV Pro's replay functionality handles those seamlessly.