How to watch the Austrian Grand Prix Online in the United States In the US 2021 Watch Austrian Grand Prix 2021 live stream online officially here it’s ESPN that’s providing comprehensive coverage of the 2021 F1 season, and it’s showing the Austrian Grand Prix live – as well as the all-important Qualifying and practice sessions. If you have it as part of a cable package, you’ll be able to stream the action directly through the ESPN website. Cord-cutters are in luck, too, as you can get ESPN without having an expensive cable package. Of the many and varied options, the best for Formula 1 fans wanting to watch an F1 live stream is Sling TV, whose Sling Orange package features ESPN channels for just $35 a month – save big with the latest Sling TV deal where you can get your first month for a mere $10! Alternatively, fuboTV is an even more complete end-to-end cable replacement service, which offers ESPN and over 120 other channels on plans starting from $64.99 a month. The Austrian Grand Prix gets under way on Sunday afternoon as F1 takes its second successive spin around the Red Bull Ring. Max Verstappen was the winner of the first visit here last week, named the Styrian Grand Prix to differentiate from today’s race, and that victory extended his lead at the top of the standings to 18 points from reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton. But as we saw in last season’s back-to-back races, no two grands prix are ever the same. Austrian GP F1 race will get into the finals on Sunday. Austrian Grand Prix 2021 is live now. Check all options to watch the Austrian Grand Prix 2021 live stream online from any country here. Red Bull enters the second race on its home track red hot: Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have taken the top step of the podium in each of the past four races, with five total victories in GPs this year so far. Red Bull’s charge to the top of the driver’s and constructor’s tables is, at this point, incredibly legit. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands steers his car during the Styrian Formula One Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring racetrack in Spielberg, Austria, Sunday, June 27, 2021.AP All of the top five – that’s the Red Bull and Mercedes pair as well as Lando Norris in second place – managed to reach Q3 using medium tyres in order to start on that compound, and that gives them the best chance to make a one-stop strategy work. Like last week, it’s a case of switching to the hards for the second stint, with a pit stop window of 25-30 laps giving them a reasonable chance of pulling off a one-stop. But if the weather stays warm then the two-stop strategy is actually deemed to be quicker by Pirelli, with a first stint of 20 laps be-fore switching to the hard compound for the middle stint, and depending on temperatures then stay-ing on the hards for a final stint or switching to mediums. The McLaren driver will join polesitter Max Verstappen on the front row for Sunday's race at the Red Bull Ring, where he has vowed to attack the Red Bull driver if an opportunity presents itself, despite the championship leader being expected to have a significant race pace advantage following his commanding victory in last weekend's Styrian GP, where Norris was fifth. Norris ended up just 0.096 seconds behind Verstappen's best time, after the Dutchman could not improve running at the head of the Q3 pack on his final flying lap in the third part of qualifying. They ended the session in 11th and 12th places, with Sainz ahead of Leclerc, and thus didn’t make it through. Meanwhile Russell – who followed the same medium tyre strategy with Williams – earned 10th place in Q2, just 0.006s clear of Sainz. The Spanish driver was later promoted to 10th on the grid after Sebastian Vettel was handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding Fernando Alonso in qualifying. Both Ferrari drivers acknowledged that the team hadn’t expected Russell to be as fast, and that had he not been Sainz at least would have made it through to Q3.