Microsoft Outlook · Formula 1

F1 Race Calendar
in Outlook

Every F1 Grand Prix weekend automatically in Outlook. Subscribe once and Practice, Qualifying, Sprint, and Race sessions appear in your Outlook calendar — updated automatically all season.

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30-day free trial · Works with Outlook.com and Outlook desktop

How it works

Four steps. Done forever.

01

Create a free account

Sign up at fanfeed.tv. No credit card. 30-day trial includes everything.

02

Select F1

Pick F1 from the sport list and choose exactly which sessions or teams to include.

03

Get your feed URL

FanFeed emails you a personal .ics feed URL — a live link that always stays current.

04

Subscribe in Outlook

In Outlook.com: Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste URL → Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste URL → Add.

Good to know: F1 sessions span multiple time zones throughout the season. Outlook automatically displays all session times in your local time zone — no manual conversion needed.

What's included

Everything you need.

All 24 Races

Every Grand Prix on the season calendar from opening round to season finale.

Session-Level Control

Choose which sessions to include: Practice 1/2/3, Qualifying, Sprint, Race — or all of them.

Sprint Weekends

Sprint Qualifying and Sprint Race sessions clearly labeled for sprint-format rounds.

Auto-updates

Schedule changes, session time adjustments, and venue updates sync automatically.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do I add F1 to Outlook?
Sign up at fanfeed.tv, select F1, and copy your personal .ics feed URL. In Outlook.com: go to Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste your URL → click Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste your URL → Add. Your F1 schedule appears and updates automatically.
Does it work with both Outlook.com and Outlook desktop?
Yes. The .ics feed URL works with Outlook.com (the web version), Outlook for Microsoft 365, and classic Outlook desktop. The subscription path differs slightly between versions, but the same feed URL works for all of them.
Does it update automatically when the schedule changes?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. Time changes, additions, and cancellations sync to Outlook automatically — you don't need to do anything after the initial setup.
Can I subscribe to just F1 races, not practice?
Yes. FanFeed's session control lets you pick exactly which session types to include. Choose Race only, or Race + Qualifying, or everything — it's up to you.
Does it include sprint weekends?
Yes. Sprint Qualifying and Sprint Race sessions are clearly marked for rounds that use the sprint format.
Are times shown in local race time or my home time zone?
Your calendar app automatically displays events in your local time zone. A race at 3pm Abu Dhabi time will show the correct hour wherever you are.
Does the calendar update if a session is delayed or rescheduled?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes the F1 schedule daily. If a session is moved due to weather or other factors, the updated time syncs to your calendar within 24 hours.
Does it cover the full season from day one?
Annual subscribers see the entire season schedule as soon as it's published, so you can plan your race-watching year from January.

Also see

Related pages

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