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  2. Note that you can remove devices in the settings menu to free up slots up to the 6 maximum allowed devices. I am sure that F1 TV can support many thousands of people watching at once. You can watch 6 streams at once, and only one of those can be the main race.

  3. Head to the F1 TV website here. Sign in with your e-mail address and Password. Select the person icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Select ‘Manage Account’. Select ‘My Subscriptions’. Scroll down to ‘Devices’ and select Edit. Select ‘Remove Device’.

  4. F1 TV works best when viewing across multiple devices. This way you can view Live Timing and the live stream side by side. Therefore, you can have up to 6 devices registered at any time.

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    By Kevin Lynch

    last updated 22 February 2023

    Your complete guide to the official F1 streaming service

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    The 2023 F1 season is set to be the most exciting yet, with 23 confirmed races including the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. Better still, motorsport fans can get closer to the action with F1 TV, the sport's official streaming service.

    F1 TV is the FIA Formula 1 World Championship's very own dedicated "over the top" streaming service. The service comes in two different tiers:

    F1 TV Pro is the service's premium offering, and offers subscribers live coverage of every Formula One race of the season. On top of that you also get to stream every track session for all GPs and access all driver onboard cameras & team radios, plus access to live streams of F2, F3 and Porsche Supercup races.

    Another exclusive to F1 TV Pro's subscribers is the service's super cool live timing feature, which lets you check out real time telemetry and driver tyre usage history during races.

    The key difference between F1 TV Pro and the significantly cheaper F1 TV Access tier is that the latter doesn't include live coverage of races, offering delayed replays and highlights instead.

    F1 TV Pro offers live streaming in six languages in more than 80 territories. However, exclusive TV rights deals in some countries means the premium F1 TV Pro tier and its live race coverage isn't available everywhere, with only the F1 TV Access tier available in those regions. 

    For example, F1 TV Pro is available in the US, Canada and India, but isn't in the UK and Ireland, as Sky Sports has the exclusive rights to Formula 1 until 2029. Similarly, F1 TV Pro isn't available in Australia, New Zealand, Spain or Germany.

    F1 TV varies quite a bit in price from region to region. In the US F1 TV Pro typically costs $79 for a year's subscription, with F1 TV Access priced at $26.99 a year.

    The service is also offering a free 7 day trial of F1 TV Pro in some countries including India, but not the US. It's also cheaper in india – just $29.99 a year following the free trial.

    It's pretty straightforward to get up and running and start watching all the motor racing F1 TV offers. Start by heading to the service's website, choosing the correct region and signing up or grabbing that free trial.

    The service offers dedicated apps for most of the major platforms such as Apple, Android, Roku and Amazon Fire App. 

    With F1 TV now offering its coverage in glorious 1080p across a range of devices including Apple TV, Android TV (not supported via the TV App), Amazon Fire TV and Roku 3900x and above.

    You can also cast F1 TV streams from a browser using Apple Airplay (to an Apple TV box only) or Google Chromecast, letting watching all the twists and turns on your big screen.

    As mentioned, not all regions have an F1 TV package with live Grand Prix coverage, with the UK, Ireland and Australia notable exceptions. So do check out our dedicated guide to getting an F1 live stream, for the best information in your regions.

    Those looking to watch all the action as it happens Down Under are served by Fox Sports, who have the live broadcast rights for the 2021 season in Australia. If you don't have Fox as part of pay TV package, your best option may be to sign up for its sister offering, the fast-emerging Kayo Sports streaming service. 

    Better still, Kayo offer a FREE two-week trial!

    After that, the Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. The service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.

    You can watch every 2023 F1 GP in the UK and Ireland via Sky Sports and its dedicated Sky Sports F1 channel. Subscribers also get to watch on the move using the Sky Go app, which is available on nearly all modern phones, tablets, laptops, PCs and consoles.

    While the US and Canada are well served with F1 TV offering full live coverage of races in both regions, viewers in both countries also have the option of watching via traditional linear broadcasters.

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  5. Watch all F1 sessions live with F1 TV. See more of the drivers with the 20 onboard cameras, live team radios and exclusive live timing.

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  6. Also include that, while F1 website might say only 1 live device per account but reality is different. F1 has never enforced the 1 live device rule. So people can share their accounts and watch live on multiple devices simultaneously.

  7. F1 Live Timing can be accessed on the web, mobile and tablets. You can check supported devices using the drop-down list below: WINDOWS PC AND LAPTOPS. First Release Dates. Operating Systems. Windows 8.x, 10 and 11. Oct 2012, July 2015, Oct 2021.