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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 ...
From 2019 to 2022 Channel 4 airs the British Grand Prix live plus the remaining races as highlights. In 2021, Sky Sports F1 partnered with Channel 4 to broadcast the season-concluding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live and free-to-air. In 2022, Sky recently extended their contract to 2029, and Channel 4 until 2023. [14]
Formula One – given to NBC Sports; IMSA GT Championship – SPEED showed its successor, the ALMS, until 2011 as well as the spinoff RSCS; IndyCar Series (USA; IRL qualifying and the 1999 VisionAire 500K) REV-OIL Pro Cup Series; Speed World Challenge (now on NBC Sports Network) Star Mazda Series; Summer Shootout (during the winter months only)
F1 is already a dangerous and exciting sport on its own, but “Drive to Survive” transforms it into a soap opera. What happens off the track is just as important as the races.
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RACING Sky and Channel 4 in the U.K. are partnering to bring Sky Sports’ coverage of this season’s F1 final to the entirety of the territory on both networks simultaneously. It looks to be an ...
On track during the pre-season testing, both Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas complain about the undrivable nature of their cars. Both Carlos Sainz Jr. and Daniel Ricciardo set out to get used to their cars in their new teams, whilst Pierre Gasly reflects on his new position as the experienced driver at Scuderia AlphaTauri ...
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.