Sky UK & Ireland will continue to be the home for live Formula 1 until the end of 2029
Sky has announced a new multi-year extension of its broadcast partnership with Formula 1.
Sky will remain the official broadcaster of the sport in all Sky markets – Sky UK & Ireland retains its F1 live rights until 2029, having first entered partnership with the sport in 2012.
Sky Deutschland and Sky Italia will retain rights until 2027 with greater exclusivity – with all race weekends exclusively live and home nation races simultaneously live on free-to-air.
From 2023, Sky Sports F1 viewers will get “even more innovative award-winning coverage and analysis from the likes of Martin Brundle, Jenson Button, Natalie Pinkham and Simon Lazenby,” says Sky.
There will be improved multi-screen and second-screen options, enabling fans to track their favourite driver’s position on the circuit or select a driver’s on-board camera.
Stephen van Rooyen, executive vice president & CEO, Sky UK & Europe, said: “Every race. Every moment. Every twist and turn. All exclusively live on Sky for years to come. Formula 1 continues to break records on Sky, with millions more watching than ever before across our markets, driven by new younger and female fans which is fantastic for the sport. More than 80 countries will continue to enjoy our world class analysis and content of one of the most exhilarating sports in the world.”
Stefano Domenicali, president & CEO of Formula 1, added: “We are incredibly proud of our long-term partnership with Sky, and we are delighted to announce that we will continue working together until 2029, a very important commitment from Sky. Since the beginning of our relationship in 2012 we have both strived to bring the excitement, emotion, and drama of Formula 1 to our traditional fans while engaging new and more diverse audiences. Formula 1 has seen huge growth in recent years, and I can’t think of a better partner to continue to reach our fans with dedicated, expert and in-depth coverage. Sky not only brings fans live coverage but a range of behind-the-scenes access and content that brings F1 to life. We are hugely excited about the future of the partnership and the journey of Formula 1.”
Ian Holmes, director of media rights and content creation, Formula 1, said: “Since Sky joined Formula 1 in 2012 the scale and the quality of their F1 content has continually increased. This new agreement with Sky reflects our long-term partnership and shared ambition to grow Formula 1 to new audiences and markets. In recent years we have returned to historic venues such as Zandvoort, and brought in new and exciting races such as Miami and of course Las Vegas next year. I am delighted that Sky will continue to be with us through this exciting era of our sport.”
The 2022 F1 season highlights for Sky Sports
- Average viewership for the 2022 season is 1.7m, up 60% since the UK exclusive deal began in 2019, including 4.3m new viewers to Sky Sports F1
- Of all 4.3m new viewers since 2019, 1.7m were women
- Of five of the most watched races ever in Sky Sports F1 history, four have taken place this year
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