How To Watch 2025 Formula 1 Australian GP Live Stream For Free

Watch the 2025 Formula 1 (F1) live stream free online on your devices from anywhere in the world and get access to the race schedule. If you follow the instructions in this article correctly, you can watch ALL Australian Grand Prix practice sessions, qualifying, and races of 2025 (F1) Formula 1 Live Stream live for FREE!

Formula 1 (F1) is the highest class of international single-seater auto racing, governed by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). It is considered the pinnacle of motorsport due to the technical sophistication of the cars, the speed, and the global reach of the sport.

How To Watch 2025 Formula 1 Australian GP?

You can watch 2025 Formula 1 via ServusTV, ORF, fuboTV and they will be broadcasting all races for free.

However, if you’re not in a country where the 2025 F1 live stream is made available, you’ll be blocked from accessing the live stream due to broadcasting rights.

Don’t worry, you can use a free Smart DNS service to bypass these restrictions. All you need to do is just;

  1. Register for a free Smart DNS account.
  2. Set up your device to use SmartDNS servers
  3. Watch the 2025 F1 Australian GP live Stream.

Complicated? NO! Follow the easy steps below.

STEP 1: Register For A Smart DNS Account

To register, go to the Smart DNS Proxy website and click on Try It Now button.

Next, enter your name, email address and password to register with Smart DNS Proxy and click on SIGN UP.

You should now be getting an email from Smart DNS Proxy to verify your email address.

In the email you’ve received, please click on VERIFY MY EMAIL.

You will now be redirected to your account’s page and you should be able to see your account status.

STEP 2: Smart DNS Proxy Setup

Next, please set up a Smart DNS proxy service on your device.

To do so, click on the (+) icon next to the system you’re using and follow the instructions.

Right-click on your Network/Wireless icon at the bottom right-hand side of your taskbar and click on Network and Internet settings.

In the next screen, under Network & Internet, please click on Advanced network settings.

Now, choose More network adapter options which can be found under Related settings.

Next, Right-click on your active network adapter (Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection) and select Properties.

Un-Check Intenet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).

In the General tab, click on Use the following DNS server addresses: and enter the DNS server addresses as per below:

  • Prefered DNS Server: 54.229.171.243
  • Alternate DNS Server: 23.21.43.50

Click OK & OK again to save your changes.

Click on the Wifi/Internet icon at the bottom right-hand side of your taskbar and click on Network & Internet Settings.

In the next screen, please click on Change Adapter Options under Status page.

Right-click on your active network adapter (Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection) and select Properties.

Please Un-Check Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) as the service doesn’t work over IPv6.

Next, double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or alternatively, you can select it and click on Properties.

In the General tab, click on Use the following DNS server addresses: and enter the DNS server addresses as per below:

  • Prefered DNS Server: 54.229.171.243
  • Alternate DNS Server: 23.21.43.50

When you’re done, click on OK.

Click on the Apple Logo located at the top left hand corner of your Mac and open System Preferences.

Navigate to Internet & Wireless and click on Network.

Select your active Internet Adapter (Wi-Fi if Wireless or Ethernet if Wired connection) and click on the Advanced button.

Select the DNS tab and click on the plus (+) button and enter the DNS server addresses as per below:

  • 54.229.171.243
  • 23.21.43.50

Note: You will need to click on the plus (+) button again to enter the second DNS server.

Click OK followed by the Apply button.

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For Android, you can use an app to configure your device easily. To do so, follow the steps below:

Download DNS Changer App from Play Store or directly if you don’t have access to Play Store.

Once you’ve downloaded it, click on Install.

Next, Open the app and enter the following DNS servers as per below in the app and select START

  • Primary Server: 54.229.171.243
  • Secondary Server: 23.21.43.50

At the DnsChanger information, select OK.

When you see the Connection request message, select OK

If you see the Active status, you have configured your device. Next, just go to your home screen.

Note: If you no longer want to use the Smart DNS service, just tap on STOP.

Choose Settings from Home screen.

Tap on Wi-Fi.

Find your Wireless connection (which has a tick or check mark) and click on the blue ‘i‘ icon.

You should now be in your Wi-Fi details page. At the Configure DNS section, tap on Automatic.

At the DNS configuration screen, tap on Manual and tap on the red (-) minus icon to remove your existing DNS address.

Now, tap on the (+) Add Server and enter the DNS server addresses as per below:

  • 54.229.171.243
  • 23.21.43.50

Note: You will need to click on the plus (+) button again to enter the second DNS server.

Once you’ve added two DNS servers as per the image above, tap on Save at the top right corner to save the settings.

STEP 3: Check Smart DNS Configuration Status

Now that you’ve configured your device to use the Smart DNS, go to your Account and you should see green checkmarks next to DNS Setup and IP activation.

Note: If you didn’t get the green checkmarks, simply refresh the page.

Once you configured your device to use the Smart DNS service, you can watch the 2025 F1 live stream.

Watch Formula 1 FREE Live Streaming

Once you have set up the Smart DNS, you can watch F1 live via the link(s) below for Free.

  • Servus TV (Scroll down, click on JETZT LIVE over F1)
  • ORF TV (Choose Formel 1 in the live stream section)

Note: Australia is in the GMT+11 time zone. You can check your local time schedule at the Formula 1 site so you don’t miss the events.

2025 Australian F1 Grand Prix Schedule

DateTimeEvent
16 MarTBCRace
15 MarTBCQualifying
15 MarTBCPractice 3
14 MarTBCPractice 2
14 MarTBCPractice 1

2025 F1 Calendar & Race Results

Race dateGrand PrixWinner
16-MarAustralian Grand Prix
23-MarChinese Grand Prix
6-AprJapanese Grand Prix
13-AprBahrain Grand Prix
20-AprSaudi Arabian Grand Prix
4-MayMiami Grand Prix
18-MayEmilia Romagna Grand Prix
25-MayMonaco Grand Prix
1-JunSpanish Grand Prix
15-JunCanadian Grand Prix
29-JunAustrian Grand Prix
6-JulBritish Grand Prix
27-JulBelgian Grand Prix
3-AugHungarian Grand Prix
31-AugDutch Grand Prix
7-SepItalian Grand Prix
21-SepAzerbaijan Grand Prix
05-OctSingapore Grand Prix
19-OctUnited States Grand Prix
26-OctMexico City Grand Prix
09-NovSão Paulo Grand Prix
22-NovLas Vegas Grand Prix
30-NovQatar Grand Prix
07-DecAbu Dhabi Grand Prix

F1 Driver World Standings

To be updated.

F1 Constructor Standings

To be updated.

Facts about Formula 1

Here are some key facts about Formula 1 (F1), the premier international single-seater auto racing sport:

1. History and Origin

  • Founded: 1950, the first World Championship season.
  • Governing Body: The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
  • Formula 1 refers to the highest class of single-seater auto racing, where “Formula” refers to the set of rules governing the sport.

2. Racing Cars

  • F1 cars are purpose-built for speed, precision, and aerodynamics.
  • They are powered by hybrid engines, combining internal combustion engines (ICE) with electrical motors.
  • These engines can produce up to 1,000 horsepower.
  • Aerodynamics and downforce are key factors in car performance, ensuring maximum grip on tracks.

3. Race Format

  • The Formula 1 season consists of a series of Grand Prix (GP) races held worldwide, usually on road courses or street circuits.
  • The race weekend typically consists of:
    • Free Practice sessions
    • Qualifying to determine grid positions
    • The Race itself, usually lasting between 90 minutes to 2 hours.
  • A race is usually around 305 kilometers (190 miles), but varies depending on the circuit.

4. Championships

  • There are two main championships:
    • Driver’s Championship: Awarded to the driver with the most points at the end of the season.
    • Constructor’s Championship: Awarded to the team (constructor) with the most points, based on the performance of both its drivers.
  • Points are awarded based on finishing positions, with 1st place earning 25 points and decreasing down to 1 point for 10th place.

5. Famous Teams and Drivers

  • Teams: Iconic F1 teams include Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull Racing, McLaren, and Alpine.
  • Famous Drivers:
    • Michael Schumacher (7-time World Champion)
    • Lewis Hamilton (7-time World Champion)
    • Ayrton Senna
    • Sebastian Vettel
    • Alain Prost
  • F1 has been the platform for legends to showcase their skills.

6. Global Reach

  • The F1 calendar includes races across the globe in countries like Monaco, Italy, Britain, Japan, USA, Brazil, and Abu Dhabi.
  • Some races are held on street circuits (e.g., in Monaco, Singapore, and Baku), while others take place on purpose-built tracks.

7. Innovation and Technology

  • F1 is often seen as a testing ground for new automotive technologies, including advancements in safety, aerodynamics, engine efficiency, and fuel technology.
  • Hybrid power units, KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System), and DRS (Drag Reduction System) are some of the innovations that originated in F1.

8. Safety Measures

  • Over the years, F1 has made major strides in driver safety, with innovations such as:
    • Halo Device: A protective bar surrounding the driver’s head, designed to deflect debris in case of crashes.
    • Crash-Resistant Cockpits: The monocoque chassis is made from carbon fiber, designed to withstand impacts.
    • Advanced fire-resistant suits, helmets, and HANS (Head and Neck Support) devices.
  • The sport also has dedicated teams of medical professionals on-site at every event.

9. Money and Sponsorship

  • F1 is one of the richest sports in the world, with billions of dollars generated annually from television broadcasting rights, sponsorships, advertisements, and ticket sales.
  • Major global brands like Red Bull, Rolex, Pirelli, and Shell have high-profile sponsorship deals in F1.

10. Recent Changes and Future

  • F1 has introduced new regulations to increase competition and sustainability. These include:
    • 2022 regulations focusing on improving racing by allowing cars to follow each other more closely.
    • Greater emphasis on sustainability with plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2030.
    • The use of E10 fuel, a blend of 90% fossil fuel and 10% bioethanol, and future plans for synthetic fuels.

11. Iconic Races

  • The Monaco Grand Prix is often considered the most prestigious, held on narrow, winding streets of Monte Carlo.
  • The Italian Grand Prix at Monza and British Grand Prix at Silverstone are also historic and popular.

F1 combines speed, technology, strategy, and spectacle to create one of the most exciting sports globally.

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