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Sky Sports has confirmed its broadcast team for the 2026 Formula 1 season, and the absence of former NASCAR and IndyCar driver Danica Patrick has been picked up by fans. Joining lead commentator David Croft will be Simon Lazenby,
Formula One racing has a new home on Apple TV, with the 2026 season launching its five-year broadcast run for US viewers. Eyes will be on McLaren's reigning champion Lando Norris, Mercedes' George Russell,
Danica Patrick said Thursday it was her decision to not return to Sky Sports as an analyst for the upcoming Formula 1 season that began this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix. Patrick joined the broadcast team in 2021 following her retirement from racing,
Sky Sports are introducing an innovative new feature to their Formula 1 coverage in 2026 - but only for specific customers. Sky have held live rights to F1 in the UK since 2012, with the BBC's exclusive contract having expired at the end of the 2011 season.
Danica Patrick has explained why she is no longer part of Sky Sports’ Formula 1 coverage for the 2026 season. The former NASCAR and IndyCar driver said she decided to move on after the 2025 season. Patrick thanked the Sky Sports team in an Instagram post and said she will still watch the races as a fan.
U.S. The sport is Formula 1, and its season kicks off on Saturday with the Australian Grand Prix on Apple TV. Bringing the live sport to audiences is no easy feat, but Variety got a peek inside the central nervous system of the sport with a visit to F1’s Media and Technology Centre in Biggin Hill,
Formula 1 , the premier motorsport series that combines 200+ mph racing, cutting edge tech, and glamorous global locations the likes of Monte Carlo, is poised for a huge 2026. New
Sky Sports F1 is the home of live TV coverage in the UK for the 2026 F1 season but Channel 4 will offer free-to-air broadcasts throughout the campaign. Radio Times brings you the complete guide to watching Formula 1 on Channel 4, including details of live coverage and highlights.
Formula 1 has extended its broadcasting agreement with Kayo Sports, and the decision isn’t going down well with Australian fans. Foxtel first secured the F1 rights back in 2015, which brought an end to free-to-air coverage.