Yesterday, I really wanted to watch the F1 qualifying, but I just couldn’t figure out where to find it. So I started searching online for “what channel is the f1 qualifying on”.
First, I checked some sports websites. I found out that in the US, ESPN is the main channel that shows all the F1 stuff, and for some big races like the Miami GP, they also show them on ABC. I was like, “Great, I have both of those!”

But then I dug a little deeper and found some interesting info for people outside the US. It turns out that in places like Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg, you can watch F1 races for free! I saw that they mentioned channels like Servus TV, ORF, RTBF, Telenet, and Play Sports. I thought, “Man, those guys are lucky!”
I also came across some details about the Qatar Grand Prix qualifying. It said the session would start at 9 PM local time. I checked the date, and it was Saturday, November 30, 2024. I made a mental note to remember that for later.
Lastly, I found out that if you want to stream the qualifying, you just need to subscribe to some streaming platforms and download their apps. That sounded pretty easy.
So, after all that searching, I finally figured out how to watch the F1 qualifying. It’s all about knowing which channels or services broadcast it in your area.
- For me, it was simple because I have ESPN and ABC.
- But for others, it might be different.
- And hey, if you’re in Austria, Belgium, or Luxembourg, you’re in for a treat with those free streams!
In the end, I was able to watch the qualifying without any issues, all thanks to a bit of online searching.