Formula 1 continues its European tour this weekend for the highly anticipated Belgian Grand Prix 2026 at the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit. Fans in the U.S. can enjoy a favorable start time at 9:00 a.m. ET or 6:00 a.m. PT for the main race. This event marks a crucial moment in the racing calendar as drivers tackle the challenging turns around of one of the most iconic tracks of the FIA Formula One World Championship. It is the perfect opportunity to experience the speed and glamour of the premier motorsport now.

Viewing habits are changing this season as F1 has moved exclusively to Apple TV for all live broadcasts in the USA. To catch the action from Spa, viewers will need an active Apple TV subscription which now includes F1 TV Premium. This partnership simplifies access for fans looking to stream every practice session, qualifying round, and the final race in high definition. If you prefer the traditional F1 TV Pro experience, it remains a robust option available on devices like Roku and Chromecast. Staying connected to the paddock has never been easier for those following the sport from the East Coast to California.

The F1 TV Premium service elevates the home viewing experience by offering every session in stunning 4K Ultra HD and HDR quality. Subscribers can personalize their race day with the Multiview feature, allowing access to up to 26 different feeds on six devices. From onboard cameras on all 22 cars to exclusive pre-race analysis, the platform provides a deep dive into the world of racing. Additionally, fans can follow F2, F3, and the F1 Academy live to see the next generation of talented drivers competing now. For those on the move, the official F1 app provides live timing and real-time updates throughout the weekend.

Formula 1 cars speeding through the iconic Eau Rouge curve at Spa-Francorchamps during the 2026 Belgium Grand Prix weekend schedule, featuring sprint and qualifying sessions. | Photo by F1 / Facebook / Depor
Formula 1 cars speeding through the iconic Eau Rouge curve at Spa-Francorchamps during the 2026 Belgium Grand Prix weekend schedule, featuring sprint and qualifying sessions. | Photo by F1 / Facebook / Depor

Where to watch the F1’s Belgian Grand Prix 2026 live?

The race will be streamed worldwide on F1 TV Pro, with regional TV partners carrying it in many countries. In the United States, it will be exclusively broadcasted on Apple TV, starting 9am ET / 6am PT.

F1 lists broadcast partners by country, including DAZN and Movistar F1 in Spain, Izzi & Sky Sports in Mexico, and ESPN & Disney Plus Premium across most of Latin America.

What time is the F1’s Belgian Grand Prix 2026 Qualifying in each country?

  • United States (Miami, Washington, D.C.) — 10:00 a.m. (ET) — 07/18/26
  • United States – Central (Chicago / Austin) — 9:00 a.m. (CT) — 07/18/26
  • United States – Pacific (Los Angeles) — 7:00 a.m. (PT) — 07/18/26

What time is the F1’s Belgian Grand Prix 2026 race in each country?

  • United States (Miami, Washington, D.C.) — 9:00 a.m. (ET)
  • United States – Central (Chicago / Austin) — 8:00 a.m. (CT)
  • United States – Pacific (Los Angeles) — 6:00 a.m. (PT)
  • Puerto Rico (San Juan) — 9:00 (AST)
  • Mexico (Mexico City) — 7:00 (CST)
  • Guatemala (Guatemala City) — 7:00 (CST)
  • El Salvador (San Salvador) — 7:00 (CST)
  • Honduras (Tegucigalpa) — 7:00 (CST)
  • Nicaragua (Managua) — 7:00 (CST)
  • Costa Rica (San José) — 7:00 (CST)
  • Panama (Panama City) — 8:00 (EST
  • Cuba (Havana) — 8:00 (EST)
  • Colombia (Bogotá) — 8:00 (COT)
  • Peru (Lima) — 8:00 (PET)
  • Ecuador (Quito) — 8:00 (ECT)
  • Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) — 9:00 (AST)
  • Venezuela (Caracas) — 9:00 (VET)
  • Bolivia (La Paz) — 9:00 (BOT)
  • Chile (Santiago) — 9:00 (CLT)
  • Paraguay (Asunción) — 10:00 (PYT)
  • Argentina (Buenos Aires) — 10:00 (ART)
  • Uruguay (Montevideo) — 10:00 (UYT)
  • Brazil (Brasília) — 10:00 (BRT)
  • United Kingdom (London) — 14:00 (BST)
  • Scotland (Edinburgh) — 14:00 (BST)
  • Ireland (Dublin) — 14:00 (IST)
  • Northern Ireland (Belfast) — 14:00 (BST)
  • Portugal (Lisbon) — 14:00 (WEST)
  • Nigeria (Abuja) — 14:00 (WAT)
  • Spain (Madrid) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • France (Paris) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Italy (Rome) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Germany (Berlin) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Norway (Oslo) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Sweden (Stockholm) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Switzerland (Bern) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Netherlands (Amsterdam) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • Denmark (Copenhagen) — 15:00 (CEST)
  • South Africa (Pretoria) — 15:00 (SAST)
  • Russia (Moscow) — 16:00 (MSK)
  • Saudi Arabia (Riyadh) — 16:00 (AST)
  • United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) — 17:00 (GST)
  • India (New Delhi) — 18:30 (IST)
  • China (Beijing) — 21:00 (CST)
  • Singapore (Singapore) — 21:00 (SGT)
  • Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) — 21:00 (MYT)
  • South Korea (Seoul) — 22:00 (KST)
  • Japan (Tokyo) — 22:00 (JST)
  • Australia (Adelaide) — 23:00 (ACST)
  • Australia (Perth) — 21:00 (AWST)
  • Australia (Sydney) — 23:00 (AEST)
  • New Zealand (Wellington) — 01:00 (NZST) — 07/20/26
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