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How to Watch the F1 Monaco GP 2026 Live Stream for Free

Kimi Antonelli leads by 43 points after Russell's Canada heartbreak. The Monaco GP runs Sunday at 9 AM ET, and you can catch every session for free
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Kimi Antonelli brings four straight wins to Monte Carlo this Sunday at 9 AM ET. Several European public broadcasters carry every session free. Here’s how to watch from anywhere.

Date and time Sunday, June 7, 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM BST / 3:00 PM CET
Free channels ORF (Austria), RTBF Auvio (Belgium), RTL Zwee (Luxembourg), SRF zwei (Switzerland)
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How to Watch the F1 Monaco GP on Free Channels

ORF, RTBF Auvio, RTL Zwee, and SRF zwei are all licensed to broadcast within their respective countries. Being outside Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, or Switzerland produces an error message: each platform runs an IP-detection system, and if your address doesn’t match the right country, the stream is simply unavailable. The goal is to get an IP from one of these countries, and that’s exactly what a VPN does.

One detail worth knowing this weekend: in Austria, the Monaco GP airs on ORF, not ServusTV. The two channels split the calendar, and Monte Carlo falls on the public broadcaster’s side this time. The commentary is in German on ORF and SRF, French on RTBF, Luxembourgish on RTL Zwee, but the world feed footage is identical to ESPN or Sky, and most fans we know mute the commentary anyway.

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How to Watch the Monaco Grand Prix Online With NordVPN

NordVPN works by replacing your real IP address with one from a country of your choice. Connect to a Belgian server, and RTBF Auvio opens without issue. Connect to an Austrian server, and ORF ON sees a local visitor. Same for Luxembourg and RTL Zwee, or Switzerland and SRF zwei. NordVPN has servers in all four countries, unlimited bandwidth, fast speeds, and apps for phones, tablets, laptops, and Smart TVs.

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All you have to do is subscribe, launch the app, and pick your country from the server list. Once connected, go to the free channel of your choice and the stream works immediately. We tested it from a U.S. connection on Thursday, picking the Belgian server first. RTBF Auvio loaded in under five seconds, no account required, full HD.

NordVPN’s 30-day money-back guarantee makes the whole thing risk-free. When the race is done, contact support and get your money back. Since the channels are free and NordVPN is fully refunded, you end up spending nothing. NordVPN currently runs at 73% off plus three extra months, from $3.09 per month on a two-year plan, but with the refund, the Monaco GP costs you zero.

Should I Just Pay for the Livestream?

Paid platforms also broadcast the Monaco Grand Prix. Apple TV holds the U.S. rights in 2026 through its F1 channel at $12.99 per month. F1 TV Premium runs $29.99 per month for the in-house feed. In the UK, Sky Sports requires a full TV package, with only highlights free on Channel 4.

The problem is the same as always. These platforms are expensive, most don’t offer a meaningful free trial, and they’re region-locked on top of that, which means you’d still need a VPN anyway. With the method above, the stream is free, the VPN is refunded, and you’re not locked into any subscription.

Will Free VPN Services Work?

No. Free VPNs don’t have servers in Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, or Switzerland, so there’s no way to get the right IP address. They also cap bandwidth and throttle speeds, neither of which works for a two-hour live race, and many log your data. With NordVPN’s 30-day refund policy available, there’s no point trying free alternatives that won’t get the job done.

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F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2026: Full Weekend Schedule

Classic format this week, no Sprint. Three practice sessions, qualifying Saturday, race Sunday:

Event Date ET PT BST CET
Practice 1 Friday, June 5 7:30 AM 4:30 AM 12:30 PM 1:30 PM
Practice 2 Friday, June 5 11:00 AM 8:00 AM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Practice 3 Saturday, June 6 6:30 AM 3:30 AM 11:30 AM 12:30 PM
Qualifying Saturday, June 6 10:00 AM 7:00 AM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
Race Sunday, June 7 9:00 AM 6:00 AM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM

Antonelli leads with 131 points ahead of Russell (88), Leclerc (75), Hamilton (72), Norris (58), and Piastri (48), with Verstappen seventh after his first podium of the season in Montreal. Saturday’s qualifying is the session to watch: Leclerc holds the most poles of the modern era at his home track, and around these streets, Saturday usually decides Sunday. McLaren also marks its 1,000th Grand Prix entry this weekend. The same VPN trick works for every other race on the calendar, plus MotoGP and most major sporting events streamed abroad.

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