If a full race weekend ticket feels like a mortgage payment, F1 TV is the sport’s affordable front-row seat. It’s Formula 1’s own streaming service, giving fans live races, onboard cameras, team radios, and a deep archive of classic Grands Prix.
Pricing (2025 season)
- F1 TV Pro — around $80–100 per year (or about $10 per month), depending on your country. Includes live coverage of every session, every onboard, and the full archive.
- F1 TV Access — cheaper, usually $30–40 per year, but no live races. Instead, you get replays, highlights, and stats.
(Prices vary by region thanks to local broadcast deals — in some countries, Pro isn’t available at all because TV networks hold exclusivity.)
What you get
- Live coverage of practice, qualifying, and races.
- Driver onboard feeds and team radios you won’t see on TV.
- Full race replays dating back decades.
- Documentaries, features, and analysis.
The drivertalk take
For the price of one grandstand beer at Silverstone, you can stream the whole season. If you’re serious about following F1 — and don’t mind a few quirks in the app — F1 TV Pro is the best deal the sport offers. It’s not the Monaco yacht club, but it is the cheapest way to live inside the cockpit.




