F1 Mexican GP live stream – How to watch Formula One Grand Prix online from Mexico

Lewis Hamilton could win the F1 drivers title at today’s Mexican Grand Prix.

The British racer only has to finish fifth to win the championship even if his closest rival, Sebastian Vettel, comes first in the race.

Hamilton sits in third on the grid for the Mexican Grand Prix with Max Verstappen in second and Vettel on pole.

Speaking about the race ahead Hamilton said: “I gave it everything I could. 

“The last lap could have been a couple of tenths quicker but I wouldn’t have been able to match those times [of the leading two]. 

“We are still in for the win and I am hoping I get to have at least a battle with one of them.”

Vettel has done everything he can in qualifying to keep the championship alive with a stunning lap time of 1:16.488.

“It was quite a lap, I have to say,” Vettel said, explaining how tough it had been.

“It is very difficult here, very slippery and difficult to get it all together for one lap.”

So, if you want to see if Lewis Hamilton can be crowned world champion for a fourth time here’s how to watch all the action from the Mexican Grand Prix.

How to Watch Mexican Grand Prix

Coverage of today’s Mexican Grand Prix will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 with the pre-race build-up starting at 5.30pm and the red lights set to go out at 7pm.

This means that all the action can be followed on your desktop or laptop via the Sky Go app.

It is available to download on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices.

Sky Go is also available on a number of platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Sky Sports app, available to download on iOS and Android devices, will also be providing live text coverage and updates.

If you’re not currently a Sky Sports customer but can’t stand to miss out on the action, you can add the channels to your box via a NOW TV subscription.

Day passes, which let you add Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £6.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £10.99, and no locking in to a contract.

NOW TV doesn’t even require a typical television to use, as it is also available on a NOW TV Box, Chromecast, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku, LG Smart TV, PC or Mac, and selected mobile and tablet devices.

It’s worth noting that if you haven’t got access to Sky F1, Channel 4 will have full race highlights from 10.30pm tonight.