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By Henry T. Casey published 9 October 2022 The Japanese Grand Prix live stream sees the F1 teams head to Suzuka (Image credit: Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Jump to: FREE Japanese GP live streams Japanese GP live streams around the world Starting grid Japanese GP schedule F1 2022 car and driver line-ups It's time for the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream, which is kicking off with Max at the Pole. It's practically the first thing of note on Sunday (Oct. 9, or Saturday on the west coast), so if you're in the US we hope you have your coffee. You'll be able to watch it play out later today, so read on and we'll show you how to watch F1 live streams from anywhere with a VPN (opens in new tab), potentially for FREE.2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream: How to watch live onlineThe F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream starts at 6 a.m. BST / 1 a.m. ET / 10 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. AEDT on Sunday (Oct. 9).
► FREE LIVE STREAM - ServusTV (opens in new tab) (Austria)
► U.S. - ESPN via SlingTV (opens in new tab)
► U.K. - Sky Sports (opens in new tab) or Now (opens in new tab)
► Watch anywhere - Try ExpressVPN 100% risk free (opens in new tab) As we saw at Qualifying, Red Bull's Max Verstappen is still focused on taking and keeping the lead. The pole position owner for the Suzuka International Race Course, Max is currently 104 points ahead of Charles Leclerc, who sits at 2. Yes, Formula 1's execs couldn't have written the top 2 of the grid better. Verstappen needs a first-place finish in this race in order to clinch the driver's championship, and Charles is the field's best chance to stop him. If Verstappen doesn't take this race, a finish in slots one through four from Ferrarri's Leclerc would keep things interesting. Oh, and if Charles can take a fastest-lap, that lets him drift as far back as five if he has to. The Suzuka race starts at 6 a.m. BST / 1 a.m. ET / 10 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. AEDT on Sunday (Oct. 9) and there are multiple ways to tune in, including some free options. So read on and we'll show you how to watch the F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream. And don't forget to check out our full 2022 F1 live streams hub for more information including the current standings and the full schedule. FREE Japanese Grand Prix live streams
How to watch the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream for FREE
If you're lucky enough to live in Austria or Luxembourg then you can enjoy every second of the F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream for FREE. That's because the free-to-air ServusTV (opens in new tab) in Austria and RTL Zwee (opens in new tab) in Luxembourg will be showing every session of the Grand Prix, including qualifying and practice. But what if you're usually based in one of those countries but aren't at home for the Japanese Grand Prix live stream? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home? Don't worry - you can watch it via a VPN instead. To take Austria as an option, an Austrian who's currently outside of the country could tune into Servus for Japanese Grand Prix coverage simply by signing up for a free account then using one of the best VPN services. Our favorite VPN service right now is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), but you'll find others in our best VPN services list. (opens in new tab) Safety, speed and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) our favorite VPN service. It's also compatible with loads of devices and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out.View Deal (opens in new tab) Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view an Austrian service, you'd select Austria from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ORF or another website and watch the race. 2022 Japanese Grand Prix live streams around the world
How to watch the F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream in the US
(Image credit: Shutterstock) The F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream will be on ESPN, with coverage split across the various ESPN channels over the course of the three days. ESPN is available through most cable packages as well as cable TV replacement services, including Sling TV, Fubo.TV, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV. Our pick of these would be Sling TV: the Sling Orange package costs just $35 per month and comes with more than 30 channels including ESPN. Plus, right now Sling is offering 50% off the first month (opens in new tab). As well as being available through your cable service, you can also stream the action via the ESPN app, or on the Watch section of ESPN's website. However, you'll need to authenticate with your satellite, cable or live TV provider credentials to watch any sessions. If you don't want to pay for live ESPN in some fashion or another, your best alternative is F1 TV Pro (opens in new tab). This is F1's own official F1 live stream service, and as with ESPN's own coverage, it uses the feed from Sky Sports F1. F1 TV Pro costs $10 per month or $80 for the season, which is much better value considering there are 22 races this year. Plus you also get Formula 2, Formula 3 and Porsche Supercup races, and F1's archive of classic Grands Prix. And remember, if you're usually based in the U.S. but aren't there at the moment, you can still watch the services you already subscribe to via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) - meaning you can view the F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream from anywhere in the world. (opens in new tab) If you're not already a Sling TV (opens in new tab) subscriber, you'll want Sling Orange in order to watch ESPN. This costs $35/month and includes dozens of other great channels. Sling also currently offers 50% off the first month.View Deal (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Love sports? Then check out Fubo.TV (opens in new tab). The channel lineup includes ESPN2 and ABC, plus other top networks including Bravo, FX and MTV. Fubo also has a 7-day free trial.View Deal (opens in new tab) How to watch the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream in the UK
(Image credit: Shutterstock) As usual, Sky Sports F1 will show the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix live stream, and in up to 4K resolution, with the race itself starting at 6 a.m. on Sunday (Oct. 9). You'll need to be a Sky Sports (opens in new tab) subscriber to watch it: the Sky Sports F1 channel is available for £18 per month, and there are packages available that give you lots more channels for only a bit extra. To follow it in ultra high-definition 4K, you'll need to pay a little more: you'll need a Sky Q set-top box or Sky Glass and a package that includes both Ultra HD and Sky Sports F1. In total, that'd come to at least £45 a month, plus a £20 one-off payment if you're not an existing subscriber. A far cheaper option is to buy a Now Sports Pass (opens in new tab). This will give you all 11 of the Sky Sports channels for a limited time, with pricing starting at £9.99 for a Day Pass and £33.99 for one month. There's no 4K available here, though. Again, if you're usually based in the U.K. but are elsewhere at the moment, you can still watch the services you subscribe to by using one of the best VPN services. How to watch the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream in Canada
(Image credit: Shutterstock) TSN has the Japanese Grand Prix live stream in Canada in English, while RDS has coverage in French. F1 TV Pro (opens in new tab) also remains an option for fans. All sessions are broadcast on TSN, and if you receive the network through your 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 (opens in new tab), which comes in day- and month-long passes for $8 or $20 CAD, respectively. The TSN app (opens in new tab) will allow you to live stream the race from your phone, streaming box or supported device. Not actually in Canada at the moment? ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) and other VPN services can help you access the services you already subscribe to. How to watch the 2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream in Australia
(Image credit: Shutterstock) Fox Sports has the rights to the F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream in Australia, which means you can watch all the action online via Foxtel (opens in new tab). Kayo Sports (opens in new tab) is another option. This service offers new subscribers a 7-day free trial, while one-month subscriptions start at $25 - meaning you could sign up now and watch the Japanese Grand Prix for free. To use either of these services when you're elsewhere you'll also need one of the best VPN services to follow the action from your home country. We highly recommend ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). F1 Japanese Grand Prix - Starting grid
POSDRIVERCAR1Max VerstappenRed Bull2Charles LeclercFerrari3Carlos SainzFerrari4Sergio PerezRed Bull5Esteban OconAlpine Renault6Lewis HamiltonMercedes7Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault8George RussellMercedes9Sebastian VettelAston Martin10Lando NorrisMclaren11Daniel RicciardoMclaren12Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo13Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri14Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo15Mick SchumacherHaas16Alexander AlbonWilliams17Pierre GaslyAlphatauri18Kevin MagnussenHaas19Lance StrollAston Martin20Nicholas LatifiWilliams F1 Japanese Grand Prix schedule
2022 F1 Japanese Grand Prix live stream Practice qualifying and race weekend schedule
(Image credit: Red Bull / Getty) The Japanese Grand Prix weekend is oddly timed, so it splits apart on different dates. Things begin on Thursday/Friday with Practice 1, then Practice 2 is on Friday (or still on Thursday if you're on the west coast), Practice 3 is on Friday/Saturday, qualifying is Saturday/Sunday and the race is Sunday (Oct. 9) (or on Saturday night if you're west coast). Thursday, Oct. 6 Practice 1 11 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET 8 p.m. – 9 p.m PT 4 a.m. – 5 a.m. BST (Friday) 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. AEDT (Friday) Friday, October 7 Practice 22 a.m. – 3:30 a.m. ET 11 p.m. – 12:30 a.m PT (Thursday)7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. BST5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. AEDT Practice 3 11 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET 8 p.m. – 9 p.m PT 4 a.m. – 5 a.m. BST (Saturday) 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. AEDT (Saturday) Saturday, October 8 Qualifying2 a.m. – 3 a.m. ET11 p.m. – 12 a.m PT (Friday)7 p.m. – 8 p.m. BST5 p.m. – 6 p.m. AEDT Sunday, September 11 Japanese Grand Prix from Suzuka1 a.m. – 3 a.m. ET10 p.m. – 12 a.m PT (Saturday)6 a.m. – 8 a.m. BST4 p.m. - 6 p.m. AEDT F1 2022 car and driver line-ups
(Image credit: Dan Istitene - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images / Clive Rose/Getty Images) Team Driver 1 Driver 2 Mercedes Lewis Hamilton George Russell Alpine Esteban Ocon Fernando Alonso Haas Kevin Magnussen Mick Shumacher Red Bull Max Verstappen Sergio Perez McLaren Lando Norris Daniel Ricciardo Aston Martin Lance Stroll Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Charles Leclerc Carlos Sainz AlfaTauri Pierre Gasly Yuki Tsunoda Alfa Romeo Valtteri Bottas Zhou Guanyu Williams Alex Albon Nicholas Latifi (Image credit: Future) Be In the Know
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