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Formula 1 is in São Paulo this weekend for the Brazilian Grand Prix. It’s a crucial one with just a few races left in the season and a tight field. McLaren’s Lando Norris is leading the pack with 357 points, and his teammate Oscar Piastri is just one point behind. Redbull’s Max Verstappen is at 321, giving him (and the McLaren drivers) a significant lead over Mercedes’ George O’Russell, who’s in fourth at 258.
At a Glance: How to Watch F1 Brazil
Need a way to watch the Brazil GP? Read on. Below are the best ways to livestream the Brazil F1 race online, including ways to watch the race for free.
How to Watch F1 Brazil Online Without Cable
The São Paulo GP will be broadcast on ESPN2. If you don’t have cable, you can use any of the streaming services below to watch F1 Brazil online.

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DirecTV
➤ $69.99/month (best plan)
➤ Five-day free trial
➤ Up to 185+ channels
DirecTV is our favorite live TV streaming service, offering a variety of plans with great coverage and price points for different budgets. Plans with ESPN2 for a Brazil F1 livestream start at $69.99 a month (the MySports Genre Pack), but DirecTV offers introductory discounts and a five-day free trial.

Fubo
➤ $55.99/month
➤ Up to $30 off first month
➤ Up to 300+ channels
Fubo is another great all-around streaming service that carries ESPN2. Plans start at $55.99 a month, but Fubo offers first-month discounts and a five-day free trial to test drive the service.

Sling
➤ $45.99/month
➤ Short-term passes available
➤ Up to 50+ channels
Sling also carries ESPN2 for a Brazil F1 livestream. Sling’s monthly plans start at $45.99 a month, but they also offer short-term passes — a day pass ($4.99), a weekend pass ($9.99), or a week pass ($14.99) — that are great for watching F1 races.

F1 TV Pro
➤ $10.99/month
➤ F1 livestreams, leaderboards, & more
The simplest way to watch F1 races is F1 TV. The service’s Pro subscription lets you watch races live and costs $10.99 a month or $29.99 for the remainder of the season. F1 TV does not offer a free trial right now.

Hulu + Live TV
➤ $89.99/month
➤ Three-day free trial
➤ 95+ channels
Another live TV streamer with ESPN2 in its lineup is Hulu + Live TV. This carries more than 95 channels and starts with a three-day free trial. After the trial, Hulu + Live TV plans start at $89.99 a month.
Stream F1 Brazil for Free
Use a free trial from DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV to watch F1 Brazil for free online.
Is F1 Brazil on YouTube TV?
ESPN2 is currently unavailable on YouTube TV due to a dispute between Disney and Google. That means F1 fans cannot watch F1 Brazil on YouTube TV.
F1 Brazil Schedule, Start Times
The 2025 Brazilian GP takes place Friday, Nov. 7 through Sunday, Nov. 9. The race starts at noon ET on Sunday.