
Italian Grand Prix: Start Time, How to Watch, and Live Stream Details
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza, home of the legendary tifosi, is scheduled for Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 3 PM local time. This historic race promises high-speed action and a passionate atmosphere.
Why it matters
Known as the 'Temple of Speed', Monza is a pivotal race on the F1 calendar, offering a unique challenge to drivers and a fervent experience for fans, particularly those supporting Ferrari. Knowing the start times and viewing options is crucial for fans worldwide.
Race Schedule
The race begins at 3 PM Central European Time on September 7, 2025. Here are the equivalent start times globally:
- United States & Canada: 6 AM Pacific, 9 AM Eastern
- Mexico: 7 AM (Mexico City)
- United Kingdom: 2 PM
- South Africa: 3 PM
- Gulf Standard Time: 5 PM
- India: 6:30 PM
- Indonesia: 8 PM (Western Indonesia Time)
- China: 9 PM
- Japan: 10 PM
- Australia: 11 PM (Australian Eastern Standard Time)
- New Zealand: 1 AM (New Zealand Standard Time) on Monday, September 8
How to watch on TV
Formula 1 has various broadcasting partners across the globe. Here's a selection of where you can watch the Italian Grand Prix:
- Argentina: Fox Sports
- Australia: Fox Sports
- Brazil: BandSports, TV Bandeirantes
- Canada: RDS (French), TSN (English)
- China: CCTV
- France: Canal+
- Germany: Sky Sport F1, RTL
- India: FanCode
- Italy: Sky Sport F1, TV8
- Japan: DAZN, Fuji TV
- Latin America (excl. Argentina & Mexico): ESPN
- Mexico: Fox Sports
- Middle East & North Africa: beIN Sports
- Netherlands: Viaplay
- New Zealand: Sky Sport, Prime (highlights)
- Spain: DAZN
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports F1, Channel 4 (highlights)
- United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Live Streaming Options
Fans can stream the race online through various platforms:
- F1 TV Pro: Available in selected territories worldwide, offering exclusive features like onboard cameras, pre/post-race shows, and multi-language commentary. Compatible with Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku.
- Regional Services: Platforms like NOW and Sky Go are available in the UK for subscribers.
Race Format
The Italian Grand Prix spans 53 laps, covering a total distance of approximately 305 kilometers. Like most F1 races, it is time-limited to a maximum of two hours within a three-hour window.
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