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F1 live stream: how to watch the Belgian Grand Prix 2019 online from anywhere

Formula 1 for 2019 hasn't seen Vettel take a single chequered flag in first place - the last time he did it was at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2018. So this could be the race where he finally makes his move in this year's F1 Drivers' Championship standings. It's your chance to enjoy the Belgian Grand Prix as you can stream F1 live - no matter where on Earth you happen to be - using this guide.

The 2019 F1 season has hit Belgian soil where the very long Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps will really test the drivers' stamina. This isn't just about staying the distance though as they'll also have to pull out their best moves to navigate the 44 lap track with fast straights and challenging, speedy corners.

This year we go into the race with Hamilton having won the last GP at Hungary and, indeed, most other races this season. Yup, Mercedes is dominating the 2019 F1 season. Could Vettel win again like last year to earn Ferrari some desperately needed points? It's certainly one of the most technically challenging races so a more experienced driver like him could be in with a chance, presuming the car can keep up.

Rain at this course comes out of nowhere and really affects the performance. So this race could be decided by Mother Nature herself. With that exciting anything-could-happen feeling, it's time to work out how to watch along.

You can see all the exciting racing using an F1 live stream from anywhere in the world – here's how.

How to watch the Belgian Grand Prix from outside your country

To see how you can stream F1 live from the Belgian Grand Prix in the UK, Australia, the US, Canada and New Zealand, then scroll a little further down this page to see the broadcast options. But if you try and tune in to your native stream from outside your country, you'll quickly discover that it's geo-blocked.

How to live stream Belgian Grand Prix in the UK

How live stream Belgian Grand Prix 2019 in Australia

Watch the Belgian Grand Prix in the US: live stream F1

How to watch a Belgian GP F1 live stream in the Canada

How to get an F1 live stream in New Zealand



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