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VPN Trick Streams F1 Race for Free
8 Mar
Summary
- Geo-restricted F1 broadcasts can be accessed using a VPN.
- Free F1 streaming requires a VPN to bypass IP blocks.
- A VPN refund policy can make watching F1 races free.

The highly anticipated Formula 1 season opener at Albert Park presents a challenge for international viewers due to geo-restricted broadcasts. European channels like ServusTV, RTBF Auvio, RTL Zwee, and SRF zwei offer streams, but access is limited to viewers within Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, respectively.
To overcome these IP-based restrictions, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is recommended. Services like NordVPN allow users to connect to servers in these countries, obtaining a local IP address to access the streams. This method enables viewers to watch broadcasts, including free English commentary options from Australia's 10Play.
For those in the US, Apple TV+ offers F1 coverage at $12.99 per month, while UK viewers may need a Sky Sports package. However, these paid options are also region-locked. Using a VPN to access free, geo-restricted channels, especially when combined with a money-back guarantee, offers a cost-effective solution, potentially making the viewing experience entirely free.
Free VPNs are generally unsuitable due to a lack of servers in required locations, bandwidth caps, and data logging. NordVPN, with servers in all five relevant countries, unlimited bandwidth, and fast speeds, is a popular choice. Its 30-day money-back guarantee ensures a risk-free trial, making the Australian Grand Prix, for example, effectively free.




