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  2. Channel 4 F1 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 was the first free-to-air commercial station that ran without commercial breaks during its ten live races. [2] Channel 4 broadcast from 2016 to the end of the 2018 seasons after purchasing the rights shared with Sky Sports from BBC. Channel 4 also showed the race and associated events of the British Grand Prix and final race weekend. [3]

  3. List of Formula One broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. F1 Hungarian Grand Prix LIVE: Race results and reaction as ...

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    Free-to-air highlights in the UK will be aired on Channel 4; for the grand prix on Sunday evening at 6:30pm. Driver Standings ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix: 11:53 , Kieran Jackson

  5. Ben Edwards (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Edwards. Benjamin Hugh Railton Edwards (born 20 December 1965) is a British motor racing commentator employed by Formula One, and formerly employed by Channel 4. In the past, he has voiced television coverage of Formula One, Superleague Formula and the British Touring Car Championship, in addition to Formula One DVD Reviews for Duke Video.

  6. F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix: TV channels, schedule, where to ...

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    F1 announced in March 2022 that it would stage the Las Vegas Grand Prix on and around the Strip beginning in November 2023. Since then, rapid construction on the nearly 4-mile track and garage ...

  7. Lee McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Lee McKenzie (born 1 December 1977) [1] is a journalist and presenter who is a reporter and deputy presenter for Channel 4 's F1 coverage and also the main presenter of the W Series and Channel 4 Rugby. McKenzie also works on a variety of sports on the BBC and Channel 4 including tennis, rugby and equestrian, as well as the Olympics and ...

  8. Sky Sports F1 - Wikipedia

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    From the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix, FairFX sponsored coverage on Sky Sports F1. [23] The season opening Australian Grand Prix, the first to be broadcast exclusively by Sky, had an average audience of 526,000 viewers between 4.30 am and 9 am on 18 March, with a five-minute peak of 1.02 million as Jenson Button won the race. The BBC's live ...

  9. Timeline of motorsport on UK television - Wikipedia

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    For the next three seasons, Channel 4 shows roughly half of the races live. The coverage is broadcast under the title of Channel 4 F1 and broadcasts live coverage of ten selected races live without advertisements and every race (even live) is shown as highlights, including the British Grand Prix and final race weekend.