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The Singapore Grand Prix is set to take place on Sunday, with drivers Lando Norris and Max Verstappen battling it out on the street circuit. Verstappen, who hasn’t won a race since June, is facing a 59-point lead challenged by Norris in the Drivers Championship. The race will be held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit with coverage in the US on ESPN and ESPN Plus. The entire race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, will be shown on ESPN’s family of TV and streaming networks.

Fans in the US can watch Formula 1 races through ESPN’s stand-alone streaming service, which costs $11 a month. ESPN has a deal with F1 to show 18 out of 23 Grand Prix races this year. ESPN Plus may not always air free practice or qualifying sessions, but it does tend to air Sprint races and the Sprint Shootout. For viewers interested in Formula 1 and other Disney content, the Disney trio bundle may be a better buy. ESPN Plus is ideal for casual fans or super fans who want to enhance their coverage options without all the extra bells and whistles of F1 TV.

Using a VPN can help viewers watch Formula 1 races from anywhere, by changing their virtual location to access the game. Most VPNs, like ExpressVPN, make it easy to do this and can also prevent ISPs from throttling speeds on game day. It’s important to ensure the VPN is set up correctly to avoid leaks and ensure compatibility with streaming services. ExpressVPN is a reliable and safe VPN choice that works on various devices and offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

In the UK, F1 races are broadcast on Sky Sports and Channel 4. Sky Sports shows the races, practice rounds, and qualifying, while Channel 4 offers highlights after the action concludes. Fans can stream the race via the Sky Sports app with a subscription, or use a Now TV membership for unlimited Sky Sports. Canadians can watch the Singapore Grand Prix on TSN and its streaming service TSN Plus, while Australian viewers can tune in on Fox Sports via Foxtel or subscribe to the Kayo Sports streaming service.

Races are typically held on Sundays, with the Singapore GP scheduled for 8 am local time. The season’s schedule includes races in various countries, offering fans a diverse range of Grand Prix events. Tips for streaming races using a VPN include checking address details with your streaming service and installing the VPN on your router for smart TV services. Browsers can also reveal your location, so using a privacy-first browser is recommended for logging into services securely.

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