Wednesday, September 10

Sky Sports F1 Revolutionizes Formula 1 Coverage for 2025 Season

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Enhanced Coverage for 2025

Sky Sports F1 is preparing to deliver its most comprehensive Formula 1 coverage yet as the 2025 season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix this weekend. Every Formula 1 race and all track sessions will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1.

Following an exceptional 2024 season that witnessed record-breaking viewership, including the British Grand Prix becoming the most-watched European race ever on Sky, the network is set to raise the bar even higher.

Expert Team and New Addition

The stellar lineup includes:
– Pundits and analysts: Martin Brundle, Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Jacques Villeneuve, Naomi Schiff, Bernie Collins, Karun Chandhok, Danica Patrick, Jamie Chadwick, and Anthony Davidson
– Presenters and reporters: Simon Lazenby, Natalie Pinkham, Ted Kravitz, Rachel Brookes, and Craig Slater
– Commentators: David Croft and Harry Benjamin

A notable addition to the team is Jamie Chadwick, a three-time W Series champion and 2025 European Le Mans Series pro-driver, who will join the expert commentary team alongside former F1 World Champions Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, and Jacques Villeneuve.

Innovative Features and Technology

Viewers will have access to onboard cameras for all 20 drivers, complete with team radio messages, during every race, sprint, qualifying, and practice session. The popular Grid Walk continues to provide exclusive pre-race insights and VIP interviews approximately 30 minutes before lights out.

The F1 Show returns with expanded coverage in 2025, featuring Friday previews of upcoming races. A new Tuesday show has been introduced, hosted by Simon Lazenby, Bernie Collins, and Ted Kravitz, offering weekend race analysis and fan interaction, available on YouTube and in podcast format.

Sky Sports maintains its position as the definitive home of Formula 1 in the UK and Ireland, with its broadcast partnership extending through to 2029, offering exclusive access to every practice session, sprint, qualifying, and race.

Digital Innovation

The network continues to expand its digital presence across Sky Sports F1 social channels and platforms, including a new TikTok channel. Viewers can enjoy Ultra High Definition (UHD) broadcasting for the sharpest, most immersive F1 experience available.

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