Sports network is broadcasting all 24 races live and exclusive in MENA across four beIN Sports channels, with studio coverage, expert analysis, on-ground reporting and much more.
As the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship gears up for its first stop in the Middle East this month, beIN Sports has announced an immersive broadcast plan for the rest of the season across its network. As the exclusive F1 rights holder in 24 countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) until 2033, beIN will continue airing every race live in both Arabic and English, offering fans complete access to the action from all 24 Grand Prix weekends.
Following the season opener in Australia, the F1 circus arrives in the region this weekend at Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, swiftly followed by the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The championship will later return to the MENA region for the final leg, with a back-to-back finale in Qatar and Abu Dhabi scheduled for November 30 and December 7, respectively.
beIN’s Arabic-language coverage will be presented on beIN Sports 8 and beIN 4K, led by host Paul Fadel from a cutting-edge Augmented Reality studio. He will be joined by a panel of expert analysts including Saadon Al-Kuwari, Alaa Qubain, Hadi Al-Katheri, Fadi Audi and Ayman Abdelwahed, with live commentary by veteran Khodr Al Rawi. On-the-ground reporting will be handled by Stephany Saad, who will be covering key races throughout the season.
For a more technical viewing experience, beIN Sports 9 will offer fans a dedicated pit lane channel featuring split-screen coverage that includes live race footage, driver perspectives, real-time standings, and circuit layouts. Meanwhile, races will be broadcast in 4K ultra-HD on beIN 4K in Arabic, and in English on beIN Sports ENGLISH 1 or 2.
In addition, beIN Sports NEWS will provide race previews with expert analysis on each track, current standings, and title implications. During race weekends, the channel will deliver live updates and insights directly from the circuits, complemented by interactive social media engagement. Following each race, viewers can tune in to the free-to-air “Issue of the Day” segment for a comprehensive review of the weekend’s highlights, including podium finishes, standout moments, and driver reactions.
Fans can also follow the action on beIN’s digital platforms, including beIN CONNECT and TOD, which will stream all races and additional feeds in both Arabic and English. The network’s website and social media channels will offer extensive multimedia content, from video highlights and post-race interviews to behind-the-scenes access and fan celebrations.