
It's the final round of Formula 1 in 2025, and everything is on the line for the World Drivers' Championship. For the first time since 2021, the final race of the season will decide who the world champion is.
For the last two races, Max Verstappen has reigned victorious — in Las Vegas and Qatar — with errors from the McLaren pitwall and team staunching the progress of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
You don't want to miss this epic three-way showdown between Max, Lando, and Oscar until we tune in again next year in Australia, with all new regulations, new cars, and an 11th team.
Dates: December 5-7, 2025
Location: Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, UAE
The most convenient way to watch this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is through Formula's streaming service F1 TV.
F1 TV offers fans the chance to watch all live sessions and additional content. You can even watch any support series if their calendar aligns with Formula 1, too.
*Note that this will be the final race in the United States that will be aired on F1TV before the Apple TV deal goes into effect in 2026.
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Watch: ESPN, ABC, Fubo
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and all sessions throughout the weekend will be shown on ESPN in the United States.
For those in Abu Dhabi looking to watch their home Grand Prix, you will have similar options to the United States with access to F1TV to watch the race.
Watch: Sky Sports
As always, Sky Sports holds the monopoly on Formula 1, providing every session and additional content as build-up. If you don’t have Sky, Channel 4 will show highlights on terrestrial TV on Monday morning.
For all other countries, check Formula 1's Official Broadcast listings.
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