Carlos Sainz Secures Pole Position for Mexico City F1 Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz has clinched pole position for the upcoming Formula 1 race in Mexico City, setting the stage for an exciting Grand Prix. Lando Norris will start in third place, while local favorite Sergio Perez faces an uphill battle from 17th on the grid.
For fans looking to catch the action live, there are several streaming options available globally. Some countries offer free broadcasts of the Mexico GP, while others require paid subscriptions.
Viewers in Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg can access free streams through ORF1, RTBF, and RTL Zwee, respectively. International audiences can use VPN services like ExpressVPN to bypass geo-restrictions and access these free streams.
In the United States, ESPN+ and ABC will broadcast the race, with cord-cutting options available through Sling TV, DirectTV, and Fubo. UK viewers can tune in to Sky TV for live coverage or catch extended highlights on Channel 4.
For those using a VPN to access free streams, it’s important to follow proper setup procedures to ensure smooth viewing. Channel 4 in the UK will offer comprehensive post-race highlights and analysis, available on-demand the following day.
US viewers have multiple options for watching the remaining F1 races, including the Mexico GP, through ESPN’s coverage. Cord-cutters can explore services like Sling TV, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream, with various pricing and trial offers available.
In the UK, while live coverage is primarily available through Sky Sports, including 4K options, Now TV offers a flexible monthly subscription for those seeking an alternative.
Viewers should be aware of potential legal considerations when using VPNs, as accessing region-locked content may breach terms of service in some cases.
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