Grand Prix F1 of Austria 2025: full TV program and timetables

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Sergio Pérez during the Austrian Grand Prix in 2024.

Sergio Pérez during the Austrian Grand Prix in 2024.

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After a short hiatus, which notably allowed the pilots to promote movie F1 With Brad Pittthe 2025 Formula 1 season is more beautiful this week on the Red Bull Ring circuit (formerly Spielberg), on the occasion of the highly anticipated Austria Grand Prix.

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This edition of the World Championship in the Queen of Automobile Sports category is definitely breathless. In the pilot ranking, Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen stand (relatively) few points, and everyone is waiting for the other to be made.

While the Dutch pilot of Red Bull is more than ever left to lose its title of champion, each race is died of a great tension for the spectators, and that will once again be the case on the circuit of the Red Bull Ring. Here’s how to see the Austria Grand Prix streaming and the full weekend program, To follow on Canal+ and Canal+ Sport.

F1 dates and timetables: the Austrian Grand Prix TV program

The Austrian Grand Prix takes place from Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 29, with a start of the race scheduled that day at 3 p.m.

Friday June 27, 2025

  • Free tests 1: at 1:15 p.m. on Canal+ Sport
  • Free tests 2: at 4:45 p.m. on Canal+ Sport

Saturday June 28, 2025

  • Free tests 3: at 12:15 pm on Canal+ Sport
  • Qualifications: at 3:40 p.m. on Canal+

Sunday, June 29, 2025

  • The grid: at 2 p.m. on Canal+
  • Austria Grand Prix: at 3 p.m. on Canal+

Race format

Austria Grand Prix – Red Bull Ring (old Spielberg circuit)

Circuit length: 4.318 km
Number of kilometers: 306.452 km
Number of laps: 71

The layout of the Austrian Grand Prix.

The layout of the Austrian Grand Prix.

© FIA

Where to look at Formula 1 and the streaming mechanical sports?

Formula 1 broadcaster since 2013, Canal+ has become a reference for mechanical sport in France for several years. The encrypted chain is thus the official F1 diffuser to (at least) 2029, but also of MotoGP, WRC and Indycar.

To be able to take advantage of all these programs, you will however have to subscribe to the dedicated Canal+ Sport offer, which starts at € 34.99/month.

  • Formula 1, MotoGP, WRC, Indycar, Andros trophy…: Canal+
  • 24 hours of Le Mans, Formula E: Eurosport (via max) and the team
  • Formula E: The team channel
  • Dakar: France Télévisions and Eurosport (via max)

The Eurosport channel is offered On the Max streaming platform From € 5.99 per month (plus the sport option at € 5/month). The chain is also accessible via Canal+ offers And Video premium.

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