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Formula 1 recently made a return to China after almost five years, with the excitement of the Shanghai International circuit attracting both longtime fans and new enthusiasts. The unique features of the track, including exhilarating straights and challenging corners, promise to deliver intense racing action. With the drivers not having practiced on this circuit in years, and some never having driven it before, the playing field is expected to be leveled. Lando Norris of McLaren even managed to secure pole position from Max Verstappen for the upcoming sprint race, potentially marking his first F1 win if successful. In the Japanese Grand Prix, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez took the top two spots, extending Verstappen’s lead in the World Drivers Championship.

The US broadcast of Formula 1 races is mainly available through ESPN and ESPN Plus, with the entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, being shown on the ESPN network. The Grand Prix races air on ESPN and ESPN Plus. For diehard fans who want to watch all races, F1 TV Pro offers live streaming of F1, F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup races. With the race schedule featuring events every two weeks, viewers can follow the entire F1 season to witness the intense competition between teams and drivers. ESPN Plus subscription offers access to a majority of the Grand Prix races, making it a convenient option for casual fans and enthusiasts alike.

For viewers who may not have access to local broadcasts of Formula 1 races, using a VPN can help in streaming the races online from anywhere. By changing your virtual location, a VPN allows you to access the race in case of regional restrictions or travel situations. However, it is essential to ensure that the VPN is set up correctly to avoid any potential leaks or disruptions in the streaming service. ExpressVPN is a recommended choice for a reliable and secure VPN service that works across various devices, making it easier to watch F1 races from different locations.

In the UK, Sky Sports and Channel 4 are the main broadcasters for Formula 1 races, with Sky Sports airing the races, practice rounds, and qualifying events. Channel 4 offers highlights of the races post-broadcast. Sky TV subscribers can stream the races via the Sky Sports app, while cord-cutters have the option to access unlimited Sky Sports through a Now TV membership. Additionally, there are various streaming options available in the US for watching Formula 1 races without cable. Live TV streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, Sling TV, and Fubo offer packages that include channels like ABC, ESPN, and ESPN 2, allowing viewers to catch all the action during race weekends. Those interested in an all-encompassing F1 experience can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for access to all races, onboard cameras, team radios, and historic race archives at a competitive price.

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