Yesterday the second Formula 1 race of the season took place and I’ve been getting questions by people asking me how I’m watching it. The answer is simple, I’m watching the races on F1 TV, the question of how is a bit more complicated.
Early last month BeIN decided not to renew their F1 broadcast rights and instead MBC picked up the rights. You can now watch Formula 1 live for free on MBC Action but there are two main issues, the broadcast is in Arabic and there doesn’t seem to be a way to stream the races for people like me who don’t have satellite TV. That also means you can’t watch the races on your phone.
Last year Formula 1 launched their own channel called F1 TV where for $9.99 a month you can stream the race weekends live as well as watch older races from their archive. Technically F1 TV doesn’t work in Kuwait but since I have a US-based credit card, I was able to subscribe and then watch the races over a VPN. It worked for a short while last year, and then F1 TV got strict and started blocking VPN’s, but my internet connection was also an issue since it wasn’t fast enough to stream properly through VPN. So last year I ended up giving up on F1 TV and had to go back to the BeIN digital service which I didn’t like. Since BeIN was out of the picture this year, I decided to try F1 TV again, and my experience this time around has been much better.
This time around my internet is a lot faster since I signed up to Zain Beam last month (for those wondering, I’m still getting a stable 30Mbps download speed with Beam). I also changed my VPN service from StrongVPN to SmartDNSProxy and so far, F1 TV hasn’t blocked a single stream. The F1 TV service has also been polished up since they first launched and there doesn’t seem to be any weird streaming issues (like their stream crashing at the start of the race). I also discovered a cool trick the other day where if I use my TV as a second monitor, I could use one browser tab to stream the race on my TV and then use the laptop screen with another browser tab open to a live race data stream or a driver cockpit view. And on top of all this, I’ve also been able to stream the race on my mobile phone using the F1 app.
So if you want to watch Formula 1 in Kuwait, your only options (at the time of this post) is MBC Action or F1 TV if you have a foreign credit card.
9 replies on “Watching Formula 1 in Kuwait (2019)”
I watch it on MBC action (SD not HD) and use BBC iplayer (with VPN) for a free English commentary. 36 seconds it the delay of the audio so I pause the tv and it works great.
Second Race of the F1 season.
Not Second Season of F1
Oops
I didn’t know it was on MBC! Thanks!
So glad it’s not behind a pay wall, this really helps in spreading the sport.
has anyone here used the IPTV box to watch the race?
I have a friend who uses Smart IPTV subscription with an IPTV Box connected to his TV to watch the race. Excellent HD quality stream. Alternatively, you can also use one of the free IPTV broadcasts on your pc or mobile (using an iptv app), but the streaming at times gets stuck, but overall a good option if you want to watch for Free and in HD quality.
i only watch the race highlights posted on YouTube, avoiding any spoilers, which is very difficult
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I just tried to watch it by using vpn ….it does not work
It does, watched the preseason testing just this past week