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MotoGP comes to the US April 12-14 with the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas. The Round 3 races take place at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, but if you can't make it there in person, we'll show you all of your viewing options, including how to watch the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas free from anywhere via VPN.
While events (including practices and qualifying races) last all weekend, you'll want to tune in around 3 p.m. ET to see the official MotoGP race. In 2023, Álex Rins of Spain won the race. He has been competing again this season as part of the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team.
Below, we've put together everything you need to know about viewing the Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas. Plus, we'll show you how to access a free live stream worldwide. Feel free to bookmark our free MotoGP live stream guide; we'll keep it updated for every race this season.
Where to watch MotoGP in the US
In the US, Max will be the home of Round 3 MotoGP races. Max lists the coverage start time at 2:30 p.m. ET. Subscriptions for Max start at just $9.99 a year for an ad-supported plan. This live sports option is available as part of the B/R Sports Add-on, which currently comes free with Max subscriptions but will eventually cost an additional $9.99 a month.
Where to watch MotoGP in Austria
MotoGP races stream for free through ServusTV in Austria. While it's not guaranteed, there's a pretty good chance you'll find an English-language option if you go to the site's live programming section (the first two races had this feature). ServusTV is also the home to every other F1 race this season if you find yourself looking for more racing action this year.
How to watch MotoGP from anywhere
For those who aren't in Austria at the moment but are still hoping to check out the free race, it might be time for you to try out a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are handy ways to alter your electronic device's location via servers from other countries to access websites that might not otherwise be available in your region. They're also solid ways to up your online privacy game if you're in the market for some personal security enhancements.
Our go-to recommendation is ExpressVPN, an easy-to-operate VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you want to learn more, check out our ExpressVPN review and keep reading to see how it works.
How to watch MotoGP with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch the race.
- Turn it on and set it to Austria.
- Navigate to ServusTV.
- Watch on the live section of the site.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.