How to watch Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025 F1: live streams, schedule, preview, starting grid, Verstappen on pole ahead of Norris and Piastri

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Max Verstappen of Red Bull raises his finger to indicate the number one after qualifying on pole position at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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  • Abu Dhabi GP 2025 (December 5-7)
  • Sunday's race: 8 am ET / 6 am PT / 1 pm GMT
  • Free Stream: Servus TV (AUT)
  • Unlock your free stream with NordVPN

Watch Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live streams as the 2025 Formula 1 season comes down to the tensest of finales. Lando Norris leads Red Bull's Max Verstappen by just 12 points and his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by 16 with the drivers' championship set up perfectly for a three-way fight on the last race weekend of the season. Motorsport doesn't get any better than this.

Any podium finish will be enough for Norris to claim his first title, while defending champion Verstappen win a fifth consecutive championship if he takes the checkered flag and Norris is fourth or worst. Piastri is the outsider and will need misfortune to befall at least one of his title rivals.

Mercedes' George Russell is in fourth, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc fifth and Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso sixth. Lewis Hamilton was knocked in the first round of qualifying for the third straight grand prix, saying he felt an "unbearable amount of anger and rage".

Norris should arguably have wrapped this up weeks ago but has struggled to get over the line. In Qatar last weekend, McLaren attempted to get the Briton above Piastri, denying the latter of victory at the expense of the Verstappen's win.

The Dutchman, though, has been nothing short of extraordinary, picking up 213 points from a possible 257 over the past nine Grands Prix to put the pressure on the McLaren newbies.

"Incredibly happy to be in first," Verstappen said after Saturday's qualfiying. "That's the only thing we can do - try to maximize everything with the car."

Will team tactics come into effect? If Verstappen's leading and Norris is behind Piastri, needing a place to take the title, don't bet against it...

Here’s how to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix online from anywhere and potentially for FREE.

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix starting grid

1. Max Verstappen - Red Bull

2. Lando Norris - McLaren

3. Oscar Piastri - McLaren

4. George Russell - Mercedes

5. Charles Leclerc - Ferrari

6. Fernando Alonso - Aston Martin

7. Gabriel Bortoleto - Sauber

8. Esteban Ocon - Haas

9. Isack Hadjar - Racing Bulls

10. Yuki Tsunoda - Red Bull

11. Ollie Bearman - Haas

12. Carlos Sainz - Williams

13. Liam Lawson - Racing Bulls

14. Kimi Antonelli - Mercedes

15. Lance Stroll - Aston Martin

16. Lewis Hamilton - Ferrari

17. Alex Albon - Williams

19. Nico Hulkenberg - Sauber

19. Pierre Gasly - Alpine

20. Franco Colapinto - Alpine

How to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for FREE

Free F1 live streams of every race are available in three countries: Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg. There are also free extended highlights on offer in the UK and Australia.

  • Australia – 10Play (free highlights)
  • Austria Servus TV free live broadcast)
  • Belgium – RTBF Auvio (free live broadcast)
  • Luxembourg – RTL Zwee (free live broadcast)
  • U.K. – Channel 4 (free highlights)

How to watch Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from anywhere

Most F1 live streams are location-sensitive. So, you probably won't be able to access your home service when travelling abroad. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a small but powerful app that lets you select your preferred location.

NordVPN is our favorite VPN – try it risk-free and you'll see why.

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How to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the US

The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be available to watch on Disney-owned services ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and, occasionally, ESPN Select (formerly ESPN Plus).

Cord-cutters can livestream ESPN via Sling TV, Fubo , and Hulu with Live TV.

You can also stream F1 races live and in 4K on F1 TV Premium ($129.99 annually).

If you want to catch the F1 but are traveling outside America right now. Make sure to use NordVPN to watch your usual services.

How to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in the UK

In the UK, Sky Sports is the home of F1 with a dedicated channel for all the action, including the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Sky Sports packages start from £22 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now, (formerly Now TV). Now sports passes start at £14.99 for a day pass, but you will need the £34.99 monthly membership to watch the full grand prix weekend.

Outside the UK for the race? Use NordVPN (try risk-free) to watch while on your travels.

How to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Australia

Fox Sports via Kayo is the main option for Australian viewers with full HD coverage and multi-screen viewing options of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Plans start from $30 a month after you've taken advantage of its first month for $1 offer.

Outside Oz and looking to access your Fox Sports stream? Make sure to use NordVPN.

How to watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Canada

Canadian F1 fans can watch the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on TSN.

If you’ve ditched the cord you’ll want to check out TSN Plus, which costs $8/month or $80/year. The TSN app will allow you to live stream F1 practice sessions, qualifying and the race from your phone, streaming box or supported device.

Use NordVPN to if you're outside the country for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

What is the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weather forecast?

As to be expected from the Middle East, conditions are set fair for race weekend. That means temperatures of 28C for Sunday's race and next-to no chance of rain.

It's all down to the drivers and their teams' tactics to decide the title, then – exactly as it should be.

What is the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2025 circuit?

The Yas Marina Circuit has played host to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix since its introduction in 2009 as the first day-night race on the F1 calendar. It's always been the final GP of the season, too.

The circuit is 5.281 km (3.281 miles) long, with 58 laps of tyre-shredding action.

Lewis Hamilton has won more Grands Prix than any other driver here (five), with Max Verstappen winning four in a row from 2020.

What is the drivers' championship leaderboard?

1. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 408 points

2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 396 points

3. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 392 points

Las Vegas Grand Prix start time

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Sunday, December 7 | 1pm GMT / 8am ET

Formula 1 2025 schedule

Round 24: Abu Dhabi, December 5-7

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