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Broadcasting details for the Netherlands Grand Prix on TV and streaming platforms.

Formula 1 is set to compete at Zandvoort's Dutch Grand Prix next weekend. Here's how you can catch the action on television or stream it for free.

Which television channels and streaming platforms are airing the Netherlands Grand Prix?
Which television channels and streaming platforms are airing the Netherlands Grand Prix?

Broadcasting details for the Netherlands Grand Prix on TV and streaming platforms.

In the exciting world of Formula 1, fans in Germany and beyond are eagerly anticipating the 2025 season, particularly the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort. Here's a comprehensive guide to the broadcast details for this thrilling race.

The Dutch Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 3 PM German time. For those who wish to catch all the action live, here's where to tune in.

The private broadcaster RTL will be airing seven events in the 2025 Formula 1 season, including the Dutch Grand Prix. This race, however, will be available on free TV. For the remaining six races, including the prestigious Monza Grand Prix, viewers in Germany will need to turn to the pay-TV channel Sky.

Sky will provide live coverage for the Dutch Grand Prix, with their broadcast starting at 1:30 PM. For those who prefer to stream the race on a mobile device, tablet, or PC, Sky's entire Formula 1 program can be accessed via the "Sky Go" app.

Another option for streaming the race is the streaming platform "WOW" (formerly "Sky Ticket"). This platform offers flexibility for those who wish to watch Formula 1 on their own terms.

For Swiss viewers, the Dutch weekend will be shown on SRF Info and SRF2. Meanwhile, Austrian fans can catch the practice sessions, qualifying, and race live on ORF1.

RTL viewers can tune in at 2 PM to listen to the Cologne TV crew's information for the Dutch Grand Prix. The broadcast for all sessions, including practice sessions, will start 15 minutes before the start on Sky. RTL will go live 20 minutes later for the qualifying session.

During the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday, there will be no commercial breaks on Sky, but RTL will traditionally show commercial blocks during the action. This is something to consider for those deciding which broadcaster to choose.

Sky will inform from the qualifying session on Saturday starting at 2:30 PM. Those who want to watch all sessions in their entirety will need to purchase a subscription from the pay-TV provider Sky.

So, gear up for the 2025 Formula 1 season, and don't miss the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort! Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, there's a broadcast option for everyone. Happy watching!

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