Live streams of F1 (and other racing series)

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I'm in the US and I've cancelled DirecTv. I'm looking for a good, reliable site to watch F1 races live and/or tape delayed. I'm willing to pay for good quality and service without the "internet junk".

I found a site which does an ok job with NASCAR, but I'd like better service there as well. Unfortunately I do not qualify to watch Fox Sports Go.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
You have to have a supported cable/satellite subscription to take advantage of services like FOX Sports Go, NBC Live Extra, etc.

You won't get HD quality, as stated two posts above.
 
I'd like a Sky stream, if possible. If any of you know a way to get that, PM me :)

I'm stuck with Abu Dhabi Sports which only feeds the race/quali with no pitlane reports or pre-shows or anything.
 
If it would appear there it would be an illegal feed. Lets keep it legal. Thanks.
There has to be a legit, quality way for folks to watch F1 around the world without TV. Surely. I can VPN into anywhere I need to be...I just need to know where to "go", if that makes sense.
 
If it would appear there it would be an illegal feed. Lets keep it legal. Thanks.

Like i said i watched a whole season of motogp on that site and nobody came knocking on my door or any such thing but in any case OP i hope you find a way to watch f1 so best of luck with it
 
Like i said i watched a whole season of motogp on that site and nobody came knocking on my door or any such thing
We don't care what happens to you, but the FIA is very protective of their copyright and GTP could get into a whole heap of trouble if we are found to be propagating where to find these illegal live feeds.
 
We don't care what happens to you, but the FIA is very protective of their copyright and GTP could get into a whole heap of trouble if we are found to be propagating where to find these illegal live feeds.

Well i care what happens to me and anyone else i gave the info to so if i thought for a second there would be trouble i would not have offered the info...to ensure nobody including GTP doesnt get in trouble please delete my post containing the site address
 
Kind of on-topic-ish, I refuse to buy Sky because I'm a leftist, but finally I decided to ring the horrid skanks and ask how much it would be to just watch the F1 channel online.

You can't, you have to buy the whole awful lot (I don't watch TV, what would I want all that for?). In this day and age! Surely I can buy fight-boxing on pay-per-grimace? Why not motor racing?

So now I watch it on some weird Estonian feed and listen to 5 Live. Happy days when everything syncs.

Grumpy of Wilmslow
 
There has to be a legit, quality way for folks to watch F1 around the world without TV.

Paid yes there would be.

Free no.

It is free on free to air due to the ads paying for the rights to broadcast.
 
Paid yes there would be.

Free no.

It is free on free to air due to the ads paying for the rights to broadcast.
I'm willing to pay for it. I'd pay $50 for a year if it was high quality and I could watch each race on my schedule.
 
We don't care what happens to you, but the FIA is very protective of their copyright and GTP could get into a whole heap of trouble if we are found to be propagating where to find these illegal live feeds.
If it's the one I use we're talking about, illegal for them, not for us. It's a legal loophole.

And OP, i'm sure you've probably got this one by now, but just in case i'll PM you.
 
Its not a stream but, for anyone in Australia not attending the race, Ten and ONE HD are broadcasting from Friday. All day each day. I'm there on Saturday and Sunday and I still set my HDD to record the new era in F1. Mark Webber will be in the booth with Greg Rust, Beattie and Alan Jones. There will also be a special showing of the Formula One breakfast before Saturday's coverage begins.
 
Streams can be found in HD and with english commentary, but usually require the use of specific software. Web based flash streams are the much more common variety but are ad-riddled and are much lower quality.
 
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