Live Race Streaming and Session Replay
F1 TV puts live Formula 1 coverage and on-demand viewing in one place for fans who want to follow a full race weekend. Depending on the plan and regional rights, the service covers practice, qualifying, sprint sessions, and the Grand Prix, then keeps replays available when you cannot watch in real time.
The account entry flow leads into a focused viewing service rather than a general sports feed. Subscribers can return to a chosen session, catch up with delayed coverage, and switch from live action to replay content when their schedule changes. This makes F1 TV useful for race-day viewing at home, following a weekend while travelling, or revisiting a decisive moment later.
Timing, Telemetry, and Driver Views
Beyond the main broadcast, F1 TV is built for viewers who want more context around every lap. Live timing, telemetry, tyre usage, and driver maps add a data layer that helps you track gaps, strategy, and changing race conditions while the session unfolds.
Higher-tier viewing can add onboard camera feeds and team radio, giving fans a closer look at how a driver and pit wall respond in real time. These tools suit users who enjoy comparing perspectives, following tactical decisions, or keeping a second screen open with numbers and map information. The result is a more detailed way to watch than a single fixed television feed.
F1 TV Plans and Account Access
F1 TV organizes access around an F1 account and subscription plan. The Android app presents clear Sign in, Register, and Subscribe paths, so returning members can connect an existing plan while new viewers can create an account before choosing access.
Premium tiers add features such as Multi View, large-screen 4K UHD/HDR playback, and simultaneous viewing on multiple devices where the plan and device support them. The account area is useful for managing how you enter the service, linking an existing membership, and choosing the viewing setup that fits your household. Plan availability and feature access can vary by country and device.
Race Weekend Shows and Archived Content
F1 TV extends beyond the live race with a catalog of race-weekend programs and longer-form material. Users can explore pre- and post-race shows, qualifying and sprint coverage, documentaries, archive sessions, and curated radio or highlight features when they want context around the championship.
This mix works for different viewing moods: a full replay when you have time, a short highlight before work, or an archive session for learning how a circuit and team have changed. Fans of the wider single-seater calendar can also find coverage related to F2, F3, F1 Academy, and Porsche Supercup through supported plans, keeping more of the racing season within one service.