How to watch Qatar Grand Prix with this Sling TV *$1* Black Friday Deal
The Qatar Grand Prix is a huge race in the Drivers' Championship and you can stream the race for $1
The Formula 1 season heads to Qatar this weekend for the penultimate race of 2025 and things are set up perfectly for a thrilling conclusion.
Lando Norris enters Sunday's Grand Prix with a 22-point lead over title rival Oscar Piastri and a 25-point advantage on Max Verstappen.
On Saturday, Piastri delivered a commanding performance, putting recent struggles behind him as he won the Sprint race ahead of his McLaren teammate. He then carried that momentum into Qualifying, taking pole position, with Norris set to start second and Verstappen third, making the upcoming race all the more enticing.
The Qatar Grand Prix will start at 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT / 4 p.m. GMT / 2 a.m. AEST (Mon.).
You won’t want to miss this race, and U.S. fans can watch it for almost nothing thanks to Sling TV’s $1 Black Friday Orange Day Pass.
How to watch Qatar Grand Prix for just $1 with Sling TV
Sling TV is offering a massive Black Friday discount, with Day Passes for the Orange Plan starting at just $1.
The Orange Plan includes access to ESPN channels, and with the Qatar Grand Prix airing on ESPN2, it’s the perfect moment to sign up.
You’ll save 80%, and if you time it right, you can keep streaming into the evening with college football and basketball games included.
How to watch Qatar Grand Prix from anywhere
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