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Qatar Grand Prix 2025: Where to watch as title showdown heats up

19:34, 24 Nov
Updated: 20:20, 24 Nov
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Following the thrilling race in Las Vegas, which blew open the F1 title race, Formula 1 continues its final stretch of the season with the Qatar Grand Prix. Here is how you can watch the Lusail race.
McLaren’s double disqualification in Vegas added yet another twist to an already tense championship battle. The sanction handed to the papaya-coloured outfit reopened a title fight that had appeared to be shifting in Lando Norris’ favour.
The British driver now leads the standings with 24 points, with his teammate Oscar Piastri levelled on points with Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen.
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Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen during the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix - Photo: Race Pictures
The battle for the trio now rolls on to Qatar, and here is how you can watch the race as it unfolds in Lusail.

Where to watch the Qatar Grand Prix in the UK

The race weekend, which will run from the 28th to the 30th of November, will feature a single practice session and the final sprint of the 2025 campaign.
Coverage in the United Kingdom will be available on Sky Sports F1, with comprehensive weekend coverage expected for viewers. Sky Go customers, and NOW TV users will also be able to stream the action online or on mobile devices.
As usual, Channel 4 will broadcast the highlights of Sprint Qualifying, the Sprint, regular Qualifying and the Grand Prix on free-to-air TV on Friday (23:05 BST), Saturday (22:05 BST), and Sunday (21:00 BST) as well.

How to watch the Qatar Grand Prix in the USA

Formula 1 fans in the United States will also be able to watch the Qatar GP live on ESPN network services and ESPN+.
Live coverage of the race weekend will additionally be available on F1 TV Pro.

How to watch the Qatar GP around the world

Formula 1 audiences globally are not left out of the action from the Qatar Grand Prix. F1 TV Pro subscriptions are available worldwide, while several regional broadcasters are also expected to televise the race depending on local rights and availability.

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