Alright, so, I’ve been wanting to catch up on some Formula 1 action, but the live races are often at crazy times, you know? So I decided to check out this F1 TV thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a game-changer for watching replays.

First off, I had to figure out how to actually get to the replays. Turns out, it’s pretty straightforward. They have this F1 TV thing, and there are options, like F1 TV Pro and another cheaper one.
Once I got the subscription, it was smooth sailing. They’ve got replays of every practice session, qualifying, and the actual races. It’s all on-demand, so you can watch whenever you want. Usually, the replays are up within a day after the race ends, sometimes even sooner.
The best part is, you can watch from all the different driver cameras. It’s like being in the car with them. And they have highlights too if you just want the exciting bits. I ended up spending a whole weekend just binging on old races.
- Getting Started:
- I had to find the F1 TV thing, and subscribe.
- Chose between two options: F1 TV Pro and a cheaper one.
- Got the subscription.
- Finding the Replays:
- Looked around the platform.
- Found every session’s replay.
- Watching the Replays:
- Chose a race.
- Picked a driver’s onboard camera.
- Watched the whole thing.
- Enjoying the Extra Stuff:
- Checked out the highlights.
- Watched some analysis shows.
- Watched some pre-race shows.
- Watched some post-race shows.
What I loved
Seriously, they’ve got everything. Pre-race shows, post-race analysis, those Tech Talk things, even documentaries and a whole archive of old races. I watched some classic races from way back when. I can even catch all 24 races on ESPN networks.
Final thoughts
So yeah, if you’re like me and can’t always catch the races live, this F1 TV thing is pretty awesome for watching replays. It’s easy to use, has tons of content, and you can watch whenever you want. Definitely worth checking out if you’re an F1 fan. There are even free trials to try it out!
