Mediaweek
Vinyl Media

Our Sites

Logo Rolling StoneLogo VarietyLogo MediaweekLogo The Music NetworkLogo Tone DeafLogo BragLogo Concrete PlaygroundLogo Refinery29

Network Partners

Art NewsBGRBillboardCrunchyrollDeadlineDirtEnthusiast GamingFootwear NewsFunimationGamelancerGold DerbyHypebeastIndieWireKidoodleLife Without AndySheKnowsSourcing JournalSporticoSPYStyleCasterThe Hollywood ReporterToon GogglesTVLineVibe

Fox Sports now the only place to see every Formula 1 Grand Prix

Fox Sports to deliver every Formula 1 race live

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Oct 3, 2017
2 min read
formula one Daniel Ricciardo

• Fox Sports to deliver every Formula 1 race live, ad break-free during racing and in HD from 2018

Foxtel has announced the remaining Formula 1 races for 2017 will be broadcast exclusively live on Fox Sports.

And from next season, Foxtel will be the only place to watch every Formula 1 race live or streamed on Foxtel Now.

Network Ten will now only be showing the Australian Grand Prix in future.

Fox Sports, now the home of Formula 1 in Australia, will broadcast every practice, qualifying and race from 2018 live, ad break-free during racing and in high definition.

For the first time, fans can see the 2018 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, ad break-free from lights out to chequered flag.

Fox Sports CEO Patrick Delany said: “Fox Sports will ensure Formula 1 fans in Australia can continue to watch every practice, qualifying and race live.

Mediaweek
MEDIAWEEK MORNING REPORT

The leading media trade publication in Australia.

Get our top stories straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our Newsletter

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.

“And from next season, we will be able to deliver even better coverage with no ad breaks during racing for every race on the F1 calendar including the Australian Grand Prix.

Foxtel notes Fox Sports will continue to bring Sky Sports UK world-class production to Australian viewers, providing unparalleled Formula 1 coverage.

Former F1 drivers Martin Brundle, Damon Hill and Johnny Herbert and commentators Ted Kravitz and David Croft are part of the lineup.

Race schedule for remainder of 2017 season:

October 6-8: Japanese GP
October 20-22: USA GP Austin
October 27-29: Mexican GP
November 10-12: Brazilian GP
November 24-26: Abu Dhabi GP

More from Mediaweek

Mediaweek
MEDIAWEEK MORNING REPORT

The leading media trade publication in Australia.

Get our top stories straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our Newsletter

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.