11 Exciting Ways for Fans to Experience Formula 1 in April
April gives fans multiple ways to engage with Formula 1 action. Digital archives, sim racing, and live broadcasts all feature this month.
Archive viewing and streaming
F1’s official YouTube channel hosts highlights, team radio clips, and technical breakdowns. Fans can revisit classic moments and analysis there.
For complete race replays and onboard action, subscribers can use F1 TV. The service also carries season reviews stretching back fifty years.
F1 Sim Racing World Championship 2026
The 2026 F1 Sim Racing season comprises 12 rounds across four events. The series blends live esports festival energy with studio-based competition.
The campaign opened at DreamHack Birmingham. The remainder of the season moves to F1’s Media & Technology Centre at Biggin Hill.
Reigning champion Jarno Opmeer represents Red Bull in the sim series. He leads the 2026 standings by five points after three rounds.
Event 2 at Biggin Hill — April 22-23
- Wednesday, April 22 — Round 4: F1 Sim Racing Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026. Qualifying 17:30 (UTC+1). Race 20:00 (UTC+1).
- Thursday, April 23 — Round 5: F1 Sim Racing Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026. Qualifying 12:00 (UTC+1). Race 14:30 (UTC+1).
- Thursday, April 23 — Round 6: F1 Sim Racing British Grand Prix 2026. Qualifying 17:30 (UTC+1). Race 20:00 (UTC+1).
How to follow the action
All sim racing rounds stream live on the official Formula 1 YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels. Viewers can watch on TV, laptops, or mobile devices.
Fans who want more can combine watch options. They can stream highlights, enjoy race replays, or tune into onboard action and team radios.
Filmogaz.com will provide coverage and reminders for these dates. Expect previews, results, and analysis during April events.