Formula 1 highlights will remain free-to-air after Sky and Channel 4 extended their long-standing partnership.
Highlights of all Formula 1 qualifying, sprint and Grand Prix races will be available on Channel 4 whilst Sky will continue to show exclusive live coverage of all practice laps, qualifying, sprint and Grand Prix races throughout the next three years.
As part of the deal UK racing fans will be able to watch live action from the British Grand Prix as well as all practice and qualifying laps in the build-up to the British GP race day. Across both Sky Sports F1 and Channel 4, last year’s coverage of the British GP reached a combined audience of 7.4 million.
Channel 4’s Chief Executive Alex Mahon said: “We’re thrilled to have struck another Formula 1 deal with Sky and are delighted to once again bring UK audiences Formula One for free. The partnership between Channel 4 and Sky benefits the British public and allows everyone to get into the sport and brings in new fans and ensures Formula 1 gets much wider reach and prominence with British audiences.”
This latest extension brings the Formula 1 rights sharing partnership between the two partners to eight years.
Stephen van Rooyen, CEO Sky UK & Ireland said: “Together with Channel 4 we’ve shared some of the most iconic moments in sporting history and our relationship is as strong as ever. The length and nature of this deal shows Sky’s deep commitment to help increase the reach of Formula 1 and continue to support one of the most exhilarating, and fastest growing sports in the world.”
Last year was the most watched Formula 1 season ever on Sky Sports with total viewing up 47% since its exclusive deal with Formula 1 in 2019.
Sky Sports F1 continues to attract younger audiences than before with 28% of viewing from under 35s, up from 20% the previous year.