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  2. Alice Powell - Wikipedia

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    Alice Elizabeth Fraser Powell [1] [2] (born 26 January 1993) is a British racing driver. In 2010, she became the first woman to win a Formula Renault championship and in 2012 became the first woman to score points in the GP3 Series .

  3. Alice Levine - Wikipedia

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    The same year, she was a presenter on the Red Bull Soap Box Race on Dave TV. In October 2013 she appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on BBC2 on Noel Fielding's team. In August 2014, she left her weeknight slot with Taggart to present a solo weekend afternoon show on the station (1pm–4pm) taking over from Huw Stephens . [ 6 ]

  4. Channel 4 F1 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 F1, commonly abbreviated to C4F1, is a British television programme that covers Formula One motor racing. It has been aired by the British broadcaster Channel 4 since 2016. From 2016 to 2018 half of the season's practice, qualifying sessions and races were shown live, with the other half covered with extended qualifying and race ...

  5. List of Formula One broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2023, Jacques, Coulthard and Palmer also provide commentary for F1 TV's World Feed audio. F1 TV is an online streaming service with their own unique coverage of the F1 weekend. Presenters of the pre and post race shows include Will Buxton, Rosanna Tennant, Laura Winter, Alex Brundle, Lawrence Barretto, Sam Collins, and James ...

  6. Channel 4 Racing - Wikipedia

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    From 2013, Channel 4 Racing became the exclusive home of free-to-air televised racing, having signed a four-year deal in March 2012. Coverage included all major races including The Derby , Cheltenham Festival and for the first time on Channel 4, the Grand National and Royal Ascot , and international races including the Dubai World Cup and the ...

  7. Formula One coverage on ITV - Wikipedia

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    The post-race qualifying and race coverage was mainly a discussion between the presenter and the experts going over the key facts of what occurred. [3] In the same year, Simon Taylor was left unable to broadcast live after feeling seasick during the Monaco Grand Prix when the team were presenting on a yacht that kept moving around. [ 4 ]

  8. Grand Prix (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2015, BBC wanted a budget cut of £21 million to the sports department. In December 2015, BBC axed Grand Prix as part of their budget cuts and was replaced by Channel 4 from 2016. [10] Coulthard, Jordan, Edwards and McKenzie all joined Channel 4 in the same roles. Some episodes are still available but hidden on the BBC's website.

  9. Jake Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Jacob John Humphrey (born 7 October 1978) is an English television presenter, best known for formerly hosting Champions League football on BT Sport, CBBC's Bamzooki, and BBC Sport's coverage of Formula 1 Grand Prix.