How to watch Dutch Grand Prix 2026: Live stream F1 race from anywhere
Dutch GP (August 21-23) Saturday's sprint: 11am BST / 6am ET Sunday's race: 2pm BST / 9am ET Free stream: RTBF Auvio (Belgium) / Servus TV (Austria) Stream safely and securely with NordVPN (try 100% risk-free) Watch the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix live to find out whether Ferrari and McLaren’s upgrade packages at Zandvoort can kick off an intriguing second half of the season, challenging Mercedes and making race wins harder to predict.
Although Kimi Antonelli now leads the Drivers’ Championship, 50 points clear of Lewis Hamilton in second place, there are more than 300 points still up for grabs across the 12 rounds to come, meaning the season is far from over.
Zandvoort has been the first race back after the summer break since 2023, but 2026 will be its final appearance on the calendar.
Max Verstappen will be looking to bid farewell to his home race in style, and with two podiums in the last two races, the Red Bull beneath him is certainly improving.
It will also be the first time Zandvoort hosts a sprint weekend, as well as the last time this season that we get a standalone race.
With the Bahrain Grand Prix now set to take place in Malaysia in early October, we have a double-header next, followed by three triple-headers to finish the season.
Arguably the biggest news heading into the weekend is all coming from Red Bull.
Verstappen has signed a new deal through to 2030 amid rumours that he could leave the team, while Isack Hadjar is set to miss out after picking up a wrist injury during the summer break.
Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson will take his seat, while Yuki Tsunoda will fill the New Zealander’s void.
McLaren are fresh off their first victory of 2026 in Hungary, and with the second part of their upgraded package due this weekend, they will be looking to defend their P1 finish in Zandvoort from last year, when Oscar Piastri won the race.
Here’s how to watch the Dutch Grand Prix 2026 online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.
Dutch Grand Prix 2026 Schedule Practice 1: Friday, August 21 | 11:30am BST / 6:30am ET Sprint Qualifying: Friday, August 21 | 3:30pm BST / 10:30am ET Sprint: Saturday, August 22 | 11am BST / 6am ET Qualifying: Saturday, August 22 | 3pm BST / 10am ET Dutch Grand Prix: Sunday, August 23 | 2pm BST / 9am ET How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix 2026 for FREE The 2026 Dutch Grand Prix isn't available for free in every country.
However, in these select destinations lucky F1 fans can catch the practice sessions, qualifying, and the entire race/highlights for FREE.
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