F1 French GP 2021 Live Stream & Telecast: When and where to watch the Grand Prix in France as Paul Ricard returns to the F1 calendar.
The French Grand Prix is set to return to the Paul Ricard after a hiatus of a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. After the dramatic fall of Mercedes in the last two races, the Brackley based team would be eyeing a return,
Red Bull as now leads the championship both in the constructors’ and drivers standings. But the Milton-Keynes based team is wary of Mercedes having better performances in standard circuits.
Paul Ricard is considered the safest circuit on the calendar, so we may not get to see any red flags during the race if things go well.
F1 French GP Live Stream, Telecast 2021 and F1 Schedule
Apart from that SkyGo app, the OTT service of the Sky will be showcasing F1, so for mobile viewing of the first race of the season, this could be the option.
Meanwhile, NOW TV Day Pass will cost £9.99 to watch all of Sky Sports’ coverage on your smart TV, mobile device, tablet or computer.
Friday (June 17)
Free Practice 1- 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM GMT
Free Practice 2- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT
Saturday (June 18)
Free Practice 3- 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM GMT
Qualifying- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT
Sunday (June 19)
Race- 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM GMT
Which channel will show French GP in the US?
ESPN carry the rights to broadcast F1 in the United States of America, the Friday practise sessions will be broadcasted on ESPNU, whilst all the action from Saturday and Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN2.
On the other hand, live streaming would be available on the ESPN app for the F1 followers in the states.
Friday (June 17)
Free Practice 1- 5:30 AM – 6:30 AM ET
Free Practice 2- 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET
Saturday (June 18)
Free Practice 3- 6:00 am – 7:00 AM ET
Qualifying- 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET
Sunday (June 19)
Race- 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM ET
Which channel will show French GP in Canada?
Qualifying and race will be available for the English audience on the subscription-based channel- TSN, which hires the coverage from the SkySports in Europe.
Meanwhile, French-language coverage on RDS, which will telecast the qualifying and the race. Also, it has an OTT service RDS GO, to have access through mobile.
Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.