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F1 TV has announced a new tier of its subscription package, in the form of a premium subscription which it describes as a “premier service” prior to the new F1 season.
Premium has been introduced as a new option alongside Pro and Access packages, providing access on Google’s Chrome web browser, Apple iOS, Apple TV, and Roku. Subscribers of Premium can watch every session of F1, F2, F3, F1 Academy, and Porsche Supercup races on up to six devices simultaneously, enhancing the viewing experience. This subscription offers a variety of broadcast feeds, onboard cameras, and live timing screens, providing a comprehensive Grand Prix experience akin to being on the pit wall. F1’s Chief Media Rights and Broadcasting Officer, Ian Holmes, emphasized how F1 TV has evolved into a top-tier streaming platform, with F1 TV Premium enhancing the viewing experience for fans across all 24 races. Laura Winter will assume main hosting duties this year following Will Buxton’s move to Fox Sport’s IndyCar coverage, being joined by James Hinchcliffe, Lawrence Barretto, Alex Jacques, Jolyon Palmer, Ruth Buscombe-Divey, Alex Brundle, Davide Valsecchi, and Sam Collins on the regular team.