Italy Grand Prix 2025: How to watch this weekend's F1 race, TV channel, time and more

Italy Grand Prix 2025: How to watch this weekend's F1 race, TV channel, time and more

Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy drives the (12) Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W16 E Performance Mercedes during the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 30, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The Formula 1 Italy Grand Prix is on Sunday, Sept. 7; here’s how to watch. (Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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This Sunday’s Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio D’Italia – or the Italy Grand Prix – marks the 16th race of the F1 season. All the action at this year’s Italian race will take place at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, a circuit that locals like to call “La Pista Magica” or the magic track. Located in Monza, just north of Milan, the track is known to be one of the fastest on the F1 schedule, with cars reaching full throttle for 80% of the course. 

You can catch this week’s Italian Grand Prix on Sunday morning at 9 a.m. on ESPN2 and F1 TV Pro. This weekend’s practices and qualifying races on Friday and Saturday will air across F1 TV Pro, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN Deportes. (With a subscription to ESPN’s new streaming service, you can tune into every F1 race this weekend all in one place.) Here’s everything you need to know about F1 this season, including how to watch this weekend’s race, along with the full 2025 F1 grand prix schedule. 

Date: Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025 

Time: 9 a.m. ET

TV channels: ESPN2, ESPN Deportes

Streaming: ESPN, F1 TV Pro, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV

The 2025 Italy Grand Prix is on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 9 a.m. ET. You can also tune in to practices and qualifying races on Friday and Saturday. 

You can tune into Sunday’s race on F1 TV Pro, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes. Practices and qualifying races will air across F1 TV Pro, ESPNU, ESPN2, and ESPN Deportes. 

This season, ESPN+ (now known as ESPN select) will also offer alternate viewing options of the main event, including an Onboard Cameras Channel, which gives fans a look at the race from select drivers’ perspectives, plus a Driver Tracker that plots every driver’s location on the course in real time. For super fans who don’t want to miss a single race, all the action is streamable through an F1 TV Pro subscription.

All times Eastern

Friday, Sept. 5

7:30 a.m. – Practice 1 (ESPNU, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV Pro)

11 a.m. – Practice 2 (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV Pro)

Saturday, Sept. 6

6:30 a.m. – Practice 3 (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV Pro)

10 a.m. – Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, F1 TV Pro)

Sunday, Sept. 7

9 a.m. – Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, ESPN+, F1 TV Pro)

Sunday, September 7:

Italian Grand Prix, Monza Circuit (9 a.m. ET, ESPN2)

Sunday, September 21:

Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit (7 a.m. ET, ESPN)

Sunday, October 5:

Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay Street Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)

Sunday, October 19:

United States Grand Prix, Circuit of the Americas (3 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)

Sunday, October 26:

Mexico City Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (4 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Sunday, November 9:

Sau Paulo Grand Prix, Interlagos Circuit (12 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Saturday, November 22:

Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas Strip Circuit (11 p.m. ET, ESPN, ABC)

Sunday, November 30:

Qatar Grand Prix, Lusail International Circuit (11 a.m. ET, ESPN)

Sunday, December 7:

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit (8 a.m. ET, ESPN)

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