F1 Live Stream: How to Watch Turkish GP Online from Anywhere Today

F1 Live Stream: How to Watch Turkish GP Online from Anywhere Today

Prepare for today's F1 live streaming. The big story heading into the Turkish Grand Prix is that Lewis Hamilton is on the verge of winning his seventh Formula One title.

Hamilton is 85 points ahead of his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas (104 points with four races remaining), so beating Bottas would give him the title. Italy However, Bottas needs to win the race and set the fastest lap record.

Hamilton won his 92nd race in Portugal, surpassing Michael Schumacher's 91st victory; a seventh world title would also move him up the ranks.

To achieve it, however, he would have to start the rain-affected qualifying session from sixth on the grid. Racing Point's Canadian driver Lance Stroll shocked the sporting world by taking his first pole position. No one knows how today's race will turn out.

The 2020 F1 Turkish Grand Prix kicks off on Sunday, November 15 at 5:10 a.m. ET, with F1 Live Stream details here.

If you are abroad and cannot use the streaming service you have already paid for to watch the race, there is no need to resort to low-quality, glitchy workarounds: a VPN will allow you to connect to your desired service via a server in the U.S., allowing you to watch the race without needless frustration You can watch the race without unnecessary frustration.

We evaluated many VPN services and our top pick for the best VPN is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of many users, offering excellent compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds.

If you are watching the Turkish GP on TV in the US, the big race will be broadcast on ESPN at 5:05 AM ET.

The race can be streamed through the ESPN app or the "Watch" section of the ESPN website. However, satellite, cable, and live TV providers must be verified to view the weekend sessions. Formula 1 is not available on ESPN's stand-alone streaming service, ESPN Plus.

As in the previous two seasons, ESPN's Formula 1 coverage picks up the F1 coverage on Sky Sports; ESPN as well as cable TV alternatives such as Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu with Live TV, as well as most cable TV packages.

If you don't want to pay for live ESPN coverage in any way, the only option is F1 TV Pro - F1's own official streaming service - which also replicates the Sky Sports feed. F1 TV Pro is $10 per month, or $80 for the entire season. (Given the short campaign period and uncertain schedule, monthly seems a safer bet.) In addition to live streaming of F1 events, it offers access to F2, F3, and Porsche Supercup races, as well as archives of F1's historic classic Grand Prix races.

As with the entire 2020 F1 schedule, those living in the UK should check out "Sky Sports F1" for complete coverage of the Turkish Grand Prix weekend. Sky Sports F1 is a pay channel and holds the exclusive rights to broadcast F1 in the UK, so it is not possible to watch the race using F1 TV Pro. Now TV also offers a one-month pass that can be purchased for £25 and allows you to watch the entire weekend's festivities as well as the next grand prix.

Just a word of caution: Now TV is not available through a web browser, but through apps on Now TV devices, PlayStation, Xbox, Apple TV, and some smart TVs.

In Canada, TSN broadcasts all F1 races, but F1 TV Pro remains an option for fans. All sessions are broadcast on TSN, and if you receive the network through a cable or satellite provider, you can use TSN Go by signing in with your TV service credentials.

Cord cutters will want to check out TSN Direct, which offers daily and monthly passes for $5 or $20 CAD respectively; the TSN app allows you to stream the races live from your phone, streaming box, or compatible device.

The season is coming to an end. The next rounds are Bahrain (interestingly, in two different configurations on the Sahil circuit) and the finishers in Abu Dhabi. Not bad for a season cut short by a pandemic.

The Saturday and Sunday schedule for the F1 Turkish Grand Prix, which will be held from Saturday, November 13 to Sunday, November 15, is as follows.

Saturday, November 14

Sunday, November 15

1. Lance Stroll, Mercedes, 1'47.7652. Max Verstappen, Honda, 1'48.055 3. sergio perez, mercedes, 1'49.321 Alex Albon, Honda, 1'50.448 5. Daniel Ricciardo, Renault, 1'51.5956. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1'52.560 Esteban Ocon (Renault), 1'52.622 8. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1'52.745 9. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes, 1'53.258 10. Antonio Giovinazzi, Ferrari, 1'57.226 11. lande norris, Renault, 1'54.945 12. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1'55.169 13. Carlos Sainz Jr. 14. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1'56.696 15. Pierre Gasly, Honda, 1'58.556 16. Kevin Magnussen, Ferrari, 150.12317. Daniil Kvyat, Honda, 2'09.070 18. romain grosjean, ferrari, 2'12.909 19. Nicolas Latifi, Mercedes, 2'21.61120. George Russell, Mercedes, 2'10.017

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