The Nürburgring hosts its first F1 race in seven years this weekend — follow our guide to stream F1 live online and watch the Eifel Grand Prix in Germany from wherever you are.
This weekend Formula 1 returns to the Nürburgring for the first time since 2013 for the inaugural Eifel Grand Prix, taking its name from the nearby mountain range. Follow our guide to watch F1 online and get an Eifel Grand Prix live stream wherever you are, including complete coverage of every practice session and qualifying. Last year’s rain-soaked German GP was the race of the season, featuring a Mercedes meltdown on the day of their 125th anniversary celebrations, Vettel driving from P20 to P2, and the ultimate heartache for Nico Hülkenberg. And it’s looking like we could have very similar conditions at the Nürburgring this week. Want to feel old? The three drivers that took to the podium at the end of the last F1 race at the Nürburgring were Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel (1st), and Lotus’ Kimi Räikkönen (2nd) and Romain Grosjean (3rd). Lewis Hamilton, who was yet to win a race as a Mercedes driver at that stage, came 5th.