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How to watch F1 Silverstone British Grand Prix 2023 live in Australia

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Will Hamilton halt Verstappen's dominant 2023 run on his home track?

SUMMARY: F1 Silverstone British Grand Prix is exclusive to Fox Sports, meaning you can watch via Foxtel Now, Kayo or Foxtel iQ. New customers can watch for free using Foxtel Now's 10-day trial.

We're nearing the halfway point of the 2023 F1 season, and so far Max Verstappen has a commanding lead in the Drivers Championship heading into the next race at Silverstone.

Verstappen holds an 81-point lead, which is a buffer of 3 wins over his nearest rival and teammate Sergio Pérez.

What time is the F1 Silverstone British Grand Prix 2023?

The F1 British Grand Prix runs from Friday 7 July to Monday 10 July AEST at the Silverstone Circuit. The main race will start at 12am AEST on Monday 10 July.

How to watch F1 Silverstone British Grand Prix 2023 live in Australia

The only way to watch all the action live from British Grand Prix is with a subscription to either Foxtel Now, Foxtel iQ or Kayo.

With that, you'll not only be able to watch the F1 Silverstone, but every race this season.

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Live stream F1 British Grand Prix on Foxtel Now

You can get a 10-day free trial to Foxtel Now if you're a new customer, meaning you could watch the F1 Silverstone at no cost.

10-day free trial of Foxtel Now

No installation and no lock-in contract. New customers only. Sign up now.

To keep watching F1 on Foxtel Now after your free trial, you'll need to be subscribed to the Sport pack on top of the base Essentials pack. In total it'll cost you $54 a month.

This gets you access to entertainment content too, not just sport, so you can also watch the new seasons of And Just Like That..., Outlander and The Righteous Gemstones.

The British Grand Prix is also available to watch live on Foxtel iQ, which costs $77 a month because you need to be subscribed to the Sports HD pack.

While that's $22 more expensive than Foxtel Now and there's no free trial, it's the only place you can watch F1 Silverstone in 4K Ultra HD.

Live stream F1 Silverstone on Kayo

You can watch F1 practice and qualifying sessions with Kayo Freebies, but the main race requires a subscription.

Kayo comes with a 7-day free trial for new customers, meaning you could watch F1 Silverstone live and free.

Stream Kayo Sports for 7 days FREE and no lock-in contract

Take Kayo Sports for a spin and stream over 50 sports live completely free for 7 days.

Once your free trial ends, Kayo has 3 subscription options – One, Basic and Premium. The pricing starts at $25 a month and goes up depending on how many streams you want to have on simultaneously.

Kayo also has a range of special features, including some tailored to motorsport.

RaceView allows fans to watch 4 feeds on 1 screen including a pit lane channel and co-pilot channel.

All up Kayo has access to more than 50 sports including MotoGP, NASCAR and Supercars.

F1 Silverstone British Grand Prix race preview

Max Verstappen put in another dominant performance at the most recent race in Austria.

He gained pole position and won both the sprint race and the main Grand Prix.

But the F1 Silverstone does not carry the same winning vibes for Verstappen.

Despite his stellar record, he's never won the British Grand Prix and has only reached the podium twice since he started racing there in 2016.
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Meanwhile, racing in his home event has been heaven for Lewis Hamilton.

He's won 7 of the last 9 races and reached the podium in the other 2.

In fact, Hamilton has won the most overall races at the British Grand Prix with 8 victories.

Two other British drivers in Jim Clark and Nigel Mansell are also in the top 4 for most wins at the event, so there's a clear home ground advantage here.

We also reckon fellow Brits George Russell and Lando Norris could make strong showings too in this race.

It's all the reasons why we think Hamilton might temporarily stop the dominance of Verstappen at the British Grand Prix.

For a full analysis of your viewing options, you can check out our F1 Australian broadcast guide.

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