How to watch Dutch Grand Prix 2025 online: live stream F1 race from anywhere
After the summer break, all eyes will be on the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris

The Dutch Grand Prix marks the start of the second half of the 2025 Formula 1 season and presents Lando Norris with the chance to continue his impressive run and make it four wins from his last five races.
The British driver trails McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri by just nine points in the Drivers' Championship after securing victories in Austria, England and Hungary, and will be looking to maintain his momentum at a circuit where he triumphed in stunning fashion one year ago.
After finishing second at the Hungaroring at the start of the month, Piastri will want to get back to winning ways but has yet to finish on the podium at the Circuit Zandvoort. Meanwhile, home hero Max Verstappen will be desperate to impress in front of his passionate fans but it remains to be seen whether his Red Bull can be competitive after the summer break.
Read on below to find out how to watch 2025 Dutch Grand Prix live streams. You’ll also find all the information you need on the schedule, race start times around the world, track location, history and more.
When is the Dutch GP 2025?
The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix takes place on Sunday, August 30 at 3 p.m. local time at Circuit Zandvoort near the North Sea coast line in the Netherlands. That’s 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. BST.
How to watch the Dutch Grand Prix online
Header Cell - Column 0 | U.S. (ET) | U.K. (BST) | Australia (AEST) |
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Practice 1 | 6:30 a.m. ET (Fri) ESPN2 / Hulu+Live TV (3-day free trial) | 11:30 a.m. (Fri) Sky Sports / Now | 9:30 p.m. (Fri) Foxtel FoxSports / Kayo (7 days free) |
Practice 2 | 10 a.m. ET (Fri) ESPN U / Hulu+Live TV (3-day free trial) | 3 p.m. (Fri) Sky Sports / Now | 1 a.m. (Sat) Foxtel FoxSports / Kayo (7 days free) |
Practice 3 | 5:30 a.m. ET (Sat) ESPN / Hulu+Live TV (3-day free trial) | 10:30 a.m. (Sat) Sky Sports / Now | 8:30 p.m. (Sat) Foxtel FoxSports / Kayo (7 days free) |
Qualifying | 9 a.m. ET (Sat) ESPN2 / Hulu+Live TV (3-day free trial) | 2 p.m. (Sat) Sky Sports / Now | 12 a.m. (Sun) Foxtel FoxSports / Kayo (7 days free) |
Grand Prix | 9 a.m. ET (Sun) ESPN / | 2 p.m. (Sun) Sky Sports / Now | 11 p.m. (Sun) Foxtel FoxSports / Kayo (7 days free) |
How to watch Dutch Grand Prix with Hulu + Live TV
If you're a US resident, you can watch the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix with Hulu+Live TV.
The service includes Hulu, Disney Plus and the all important ESPN channels and ESPN+ for Formula 1. Prices start from $81.99/month and you will be able to watch the action live through ESPN on Hulu+Live TV.
Right now you can make use of its 3-day free trial which will give you the chance to try the service before purchasing it on a monthly basis.
Outside the States right now? Make sure to use a VPN to access Hulu+Live TV — more on that below.
Live outside the U.S.? We have full information on watching F1 on TV with this guide or we have our short list below:
- U.S. — ESPN (via Hulu+Live TV) / ESPN+ & Disney+ Bundle
- U.K. — Sky Sports or Now
- Canada — TSN / RDS
- Australia — Fox Sports / Kayo
- Watch your usual stream anywhere — Try NordVPN risk-free
Can I watch the Dutch Grand Prix for free?
Lucky viewers in the following countries can watch the Dutch Grand Prix for free:
Austria:
Servus provides FREE F1 live streams of every other race, including the Dutch GP.
Luxembourg:
RTL Zwee keeps you across the action in every single 2025 Formula 1 race.
How to watch Dutch Grand Prix 2025 from anywhere
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Dutch Grand Prix 2025 highlights
Not long after the completion of each Grand Prix, the official Formula 1 YouTube channel puts out a 5-10 minute highlights package from the race.
Alternatively, if you don’t mind waiting a few hours to watch the action, the U.K.'s free-to-watch Channel 4 streaming service hosts an extended highlights program that then becomes available on demand — Hungarian Grand Prix highlights are available from 6:30 p.m. BST on Sunday evening.
To watch that coverage when outside of the U.K., you'll need to use a good VPN — full details above.
What time is the Dutch Grand Prix 2025 worldwide?
Lights out for the start of the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix is set for 3 p.m. local time at Circuit Zaandvort on Sunday, August 30. Here are the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix start times in Europe, India, South Africa and other worldwide locations:
- 6 a.m. PT — Pacific Time
- 8 a.m. CT — Central Time
- 9 a.m. ET — Eastern Time
- 10 a.m. BRT — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2 p.m. BST — United Kingdom
- 3 p.m. CET — Central Europe
- 3 p.m. SAST — South Africa
- 6 p.m. GST — Dubai, UAE
- 7:30 p.m. IST — New Delhi, India
- 8 p.m. WIT — Jakarta, Indonesia
- 9 p.m. CST — Beijing, China
- 11 p.m. AEST — Australia
- 1 a.m. NZST (Mon.) — New Zealand
Dutch Grand Prix FAQs
So, that's how to watch the Dutch Grand Prix and all the race timings sorted. Now here's some F1 Dutch GP FAQs for everything else you want to know about the upcoming race.
Dutch Grand Prix 2025 circuit
The 2025 Dutch Grand Prix takes place over 72 laps of the 4.259-kilometer Circuit Zandvoort on Sunday, August 31.
Having returned to the F1 schedule in 2021 after a 25-year absence, the race will be held at Circuit Zandvoort for the 35th time. Drivers can expect a party atmosphere as each running of the race sees fans decked out in orange and making plenty of noise.
Max Verstappen will also receive plenty of vocal support, with thousands of his supporters flocking to the track to cheer him on.
When is the next race?
The next Formula 1 race after the Dutch GP is the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. It takes place on Sunday, September 7.
Who won the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix?
McLaren's Lando Norris claimed a dominant victory despite losing the lead early in the race to Red Bull's Max Verstappen. The Brit showed blistering pace to pass the Dutch driver on lap 18 before romping to victory.
Verstappen was forced to settle for second in front of his home fans, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took the final podium position after fending off the challenge of Oscar Piastri. .
What is the lap record at the Dutch Grand Prix?
The fastest lap record at the Dutch Grand Prix (Circuit Zandvoort) is 1:11.097, set by Lewis Hamilton in 2021 while driving for Mercedes.
Dutch Grand Prix winners
Jim Clark holds the record for the most wins at the Dutch Grand Prix with four victories in 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1967. Since the race's return to the F1 calendar in 2021, Max Verstappen has excelled around his home circuit, triumphing on three occasions in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
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