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Christian Abbott

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: How to watch – Time, channel and free streaming

The F1 season is completely in its second half now, but there is still everything to race for.

It’s been a dramatic season, especially following the devastating events at Silverstone. During the British Grand Prix, Zhou Guanyu flipped and was only saved by the halo device installed onto this car.

Thankfully, he has since made a full recovery, sustaining only minor injuries when all is considered.

Miraculously, he has been given the green light to race this weekend, already gunning round the circuit in prep for the big race.

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will also be there, both battling for the number one spot.

How to watch the Austrian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton will be hoping for the win at the Austrian Grand Prix (REUTERS)

The Austrian Grand Prix will be shown on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event.

It is also available to stream on Sky Sports for subscribers via the Sky Go app or on NOW through the Sports Package.

The NOW Sports Package is available from £11.99 for 24 hours or £25 a month for three months, followed by £33.99 thereafter.

What TV channel is the Austrian Grand Prix on?

Max Verstappen is currently practicing at the Austrian Grand Prix (REUTERS)

Unfortunately, the race will not be shown live on any TV channel in the UK, though there will be an option to see the main highlights.

Channel 4 is offering just this, with the race's main events being shown at 6.30pm on Sunday night.

This is a free alternative to anyone not wanting to drop over £10 on the sporting event.

What time is the Austrian Grand Prix?

The Austrian Grand Prix comes just a week after the devastating Silverstone crash (REUTERS)

The big race will start at 2pm on Sunday, July 10, with a build-up from 12.30pm that fans can tune in to.

Qualifying gets underway at 4pm on Friday, July 8, with the build-up starting 30 minutes prior at 3.30pm.

There is also The Sprint on Saturday, July 9, at 3.30pm, with the build-up starting from 2.30pm.

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