How to watch F1 Academy: Your guide to the 2025 season

The 2025 F1 Academy season promises to deliver exhilarating wheel-to-wheel racing, and fans won’t want to miss a moment with Iron Dame Doriane Pin in action throughout the year.
The French pocket rocket finished last year’s campaign as the runner-up in the Drivers’ Standings, so she enters the season as one of the in-form drivers.
Wherever you’re cheering from, here’s your complete guide on how to watch F1 Academy live in 2025.
For the 2025 season, fans will have several ways to tune into the F1 Academy action:
• F1 TV: The official streaming platform of Formula 1 will broadcast every F1 Academy race live. Availability varies depending on your location, and can be checked HERE.
• F1 Academy YouTube channel: Can’t access F1 TV? No worries – the official F1 Academy YouTube channel will also stream the races live. It’s also worth checking if this is available in your region by heading to the channel.
• Sky Sports F1 (UK): For fans in the UK, Sky Sports F1 will air live coverage of the races alongside their F1 programming, bringing you closer to the on-track drama with expert commentary and analysis.
F1 Academy is where female drivers are making a name for themselves and fighting for a single-seater motorsport crown that has risen to prominence in recent years.
It’s a platform dedicated to fostering female talent in racing, a mission that aligns with Iron Dames’ drive to push boundaries and empower women in motorsport.
Watching the 2025 F1 Academy season isn’t just about enjoying the adrenaline-fueled action; it’s about supporting the female racing stars of tomorrow.
Starting in karting in 2013, Doriane quickly progressed through the ranks, winning the French karting championship in 2019 before moving into GT racing, securing Michelin Le Mans Cup podiums and winning the Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli in 2022.
In 2023, she stepped up to prototype racing with PREMA, earning the WEC ‘Revelation of the Year’ award at just 19, and proving her versatility with strong performances in Formula 4 SEA.
For 2024, Doriane joined the Mercedes-AMG F1 Team’s Junior Programme and raced in F1 Academy, finishing as vice-champion in her rookie season. She kicked off with a stunning victory in Jeddah and added another two wins to her scorecard in Zandvoort and Qatar, establishing herself as a serious contender for the 2025 title.
Check out the F1 Academy website for session times, bookmark the F1 TV website, subscribe to the F1 Academy YouTube channel, and if you’re in the UK, check out the Sky Sports F1 listings.
Looking for more ways to stay connected to the action? Follow Iron Dames on Instagram for driver insights and behind-the-scenes content throughout the season.