How to watch the Spanish Grand Prix online: stream F1 live from anywhere

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Spain Grand Prix - where and whenAs it has done for almost 30 years, the Spanish Grand Prix will be hosted at the Circuit de
Barcelona-Catalunya, which is about 25km north of Spain's most famous cityYou can live stream all the action from Saturday's practice and
qualifying and then the big race on Sunday
Here are the key times:Practice 3 Saturday 11am BST, 6am ET, 3am PT, 8pm AESTQualifying Saturday 2pm BST, 9am ET, 6am PT, 11pm AESTThe race
Sunday 2:10pm BST, 9.10am ET, 6.10am PT, 11.10pm AESTIf we were Lewis Hamilton we'd be feeling pretty good about ourselves at the moment
Fresh off a win at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix; top of the podium at last year's Spanish Grand Prix; quickest in Friday's practice; and, oh
yeah, the current Formula One World Drivers' Champion
Thing's are looking pretty rosy for the British Mercedes driver right now.The Spain Grand Prix is one of the oldest on the Formula One
calendar and the first of the season in Western Europe
Hamilton may be the favourite for this year's race, but the likes of Sebastian Vettel, teammate Valtteri Bottas and former winner Max
Verstappen will all be gunning for him this weekend
That all spells an exciting Grand Prix, and you can live stream all the F1 action from anywhere in the world on any device you wish.It's
likely to be a hot and draining Grand Prix at Spain's Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
We can almost smell the whiff of burning rubber
And live streaming F1 action from the circuit is really simple, even if your local broadcaster hasn't got the rights, and on pretty much any
device
Keep reading to find out how to live stream F1 coverage absolutely anywhere - and you can even do so for free in certain regions!Live stream
F1 with a VPNScroll down to find out which broadcaster is showing the Spain Grand Prix in some of the major English speaking countries
around the world
But even if the place where you live doesn't have F1, you can always use a VPN to dial in to a country that does have a stream
A VPN is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location
We've tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the best three VPNs currently available:1
Express VPN (comes with a 30 day money back guarantee)This is the #1 rated best VPN in the world right now
You can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets etc
Check out Express VPN2
NordVPN: SmartPlay tech makes NordVPN a great choice for streaming.3
VyprVPN: blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K videoHow to live stream F1 action from Spain: UK streamUnfortunately, watching
the Spain Grand Prix isn't possible on Channel 4, so there are no free-to-air options as such in the UK this weekend
That means that you're stuck with the Sky Sports F1 channel this time
And that includes the Sky Go app if you're likely to be away from your TV
Coverage starts at 12.30pm BST.Don't get too disheartened if you're not a Sky customer but still want to watch the race
Grab a NOW TV Sports Pass and you can watch the F1 (as well as the rest of the Sky Sports offerings) without a lengthy (or expensive)
subscription
A daily pass costs £7.99 or a week is £12.99
And by our count you can access NOW on more than 60 devices, including TV, mobile phones, and games consoles
You can register up to four of them at once.How to watch the Spanish Grand Prix in the US:In the US, NBC Sports will be showing live
coverage of every race weekend throughout the season
You'll need an NBC cable subscription to get access, but once you do, you'll get access to NBC's Formula One Live Extra platform, which
gives you live coverage and highlights on your smart TV or mobile device.Out of the US and want to login to your NBC account No worries -
just use a VPN and register to a US location.How to watch Spain Grand Prix: Australia streamIn Australia Then your main option is the very
snazzy-sounding Fox Sports Race Centre
You'll be in for a late night, as the race starts at 11.10pm AEST - maybe take the morning off on MondayThe Fox Sports package doesn't come
cheap, BUT there is a two week FREE trial if you want to give it a try before you buy
That let's you use the Foxtel Now app as well, so you can live stream to your preferred device.Use a VPN to watch the Spain Grand Prix from
your countryUnlike the UK, US and Australia, not every country has access to watch a live F1 stream
But not all is lost, using a VPN will let you virtually place your laptop, smartphone, tablet or Smart TV in a country that is showing the
Spanish Grand Prix:How do I use a VPN to watch the Grand PrixIt's really easy to do - just follow these three steps:1
Download and install  ExpressVPN or one of our other top three VPN picks from our best VPNS 2018 guide.2
Open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location where you know there's a live stream.3
Head to the website or download the app hosting the live stream
And away you go!Where can I watch the Grand Prix using a VPNA VPN will enable you to watch the Spanish Grand Prix from literally anywhere
So that obviously includes: Finland, Israel, Canada, Germany, Denmark, India, Netherlands, Brazil, Belgium, Romania, Mexico, France, Sweden,
Italy, Portugal, Czech Republic, Ireland, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, South Africa, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Japan, Egypt
and more!Stay safe during the Spain Grand PrixImages courtesy of Formula1.comLH37CF7okD7UT7BBMWSqHi.jpg#