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F1 has announced it is launching a free streaming service in the United States to supplement the coverage provide by ESPN and F1 TV. The new channel is will offer highlights, analysis and full race re-runs of classic grands prix.
Formula 1 has announced the launch of a new TV channel in the United States, providing fans with a mix of analysis, replays, and documentaries, as well as full re-runs of classic grands prix. The channel is set to debut ahead of F1’s third visit to Florida for the Miami Grand Prix and will be operated by C15 Studio, available on platforms like Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee, and Pluto TV. Scheduled programming will feature replays and highlights from current F1, F2, F3, and F1 Academy seasons, available five days after the grand prix. Ian Holmes, director of media rights at Formula 1, sees the new channel as an opportunity to cater to a diverse USA fan base and attract new followers to the sport through curated programming. Formula 1 aims to enhance the overall viewer experience by creating a channel that complements the existing live broadcasts with ESPN and F1 TV. The ultimate goal is to provide fans with a comprehensive F1 experience 24/7. Subscribe to RacingNews365 on YouTube for all the latest updates on Formula 1!