Well you can’t say that Lewis Hamilton is relinquishing his Formula 1 championship without a fight. But he’ll need to show all hits skill, guts and guile in Brazil if he wants to push Max Verstappen to the last few races of this 2021 season. To make sure that you don’t miss a minute of the action, all you need to do is follow our guide to live stream F1 and watch the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix online wherever you are.

Having not topped the podium since Russia, and with the previous couple of GPs not perfectly suited to the Mercedes machine, it seems like Lewis Hamilton has gone off the boil – and being confined to the back of the Sprint Qualifying grid didn’t exactly help.

But this is the seven-time world champion we’re talking about, and he produced a staggering performance to fight his way to tenth on today’s grid.

With 19 points between Hamilton and Verstappen, it’s by no means a given that Max will walk away with his first championship with ease – we can almost guarantee that this will be a battle to the death. Any hint of misfortune at this stage could end the title hopes of Hamilton or Verstappen, but it’s unlikely either will pull any punches or go easy when the championship is in touching distance.

So, read on for full details of how to get an F1 live stream and watch the Brazilian Grand Prix online. Catch all the F1 Brazil GP action from start to finish with the help of this guide.


Free F1 live stream: where can you watch Brazil GP for free

Several countries around the world have the rights to show some of the F1 action on free-to-air TV. 

A full list of free-to-air streamers can be found on our dedicated guide on how to watch F1. In Austria for example, all the Grand Prix are shared between free-to-air broadcasters Servus TV and Orf.

And if you’re travelling abroad outside your country at the moment and wanted to tune in to your familiar  Formula 1 coverage, you can use a VPN to do so as explained below – we rate ExpressVPN as the best provider out there, which has a great track record for unblocking geo-restricted streams.


How to live stream F1 from outside your country

If you’re abroad for this weekend’s Brazil GP, you’ll likely find you’re unable to access your usual Formula 1 coverage like you would at home. This isn’t necessarily cause for alarm, but rather the result of geo-blocking – best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to certain parts of the world.

Fortunately, there’s a convenient way around this in the form of a VPN. This is a nifty bit of software that lets you whizz around these digital borders, thereby allowing you to globe trot and still access your preferred F1 live stream. It’s a completely legal workaround, very affordable, and super easy to use – allow us to explain more.

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