With the season 2021, Sky is building its motorsports reporting significantly. So, Sky not only exclusively broadcasts all races of Formula 1, but also for the first time started with Sky Sport F1 a dedicated motorsports broadcaster. Here you find out what you can see at Sky Sport F1, how to subscribe and what costs you may expect.
All important information about the Sky Formula 1 broadcaster ahead:
Sky has offered its own motorsports broadcaster since March 2021. The entire Formula 1 weekend will be live on Sky Sport F1, with additional coverage of the Formula 2, Formula 3 and Porsche Supercup. Sky Sport F1 is included in the Sky Sports package, which costs ÃÂã17.50 (âÃÂì19.99) per month for new customers. Here you can find all the information about Sky's Formula 1 coverage.
Which channel is broadcasting Formula 1?
The Formula 1 racing season will permanently move to Sky from 2021. The broadcaster will show all 23 races of the year, both on television and online streaming, but is primarily focused on the broadcast of the king class with Sky Sport F1. Germany's first exclusive motorsports channel, Sky Sport F1, was also launched at the same time.
The broadcaster also transmits all of the races in the Formula 2, Formula 3, and Porsche Supercup exclusively in Germany. This includes a lot of documentation and programming around motorsports.
How can one see the Sky Formula 1 channel?
In the second year of the contract, the costs are going up monthly to 22.50 Euros. Due to the price increase, it's worthwhile to terminate after the first year if you decide to re-evaluate things. Sky often offers its customers more favorable conditions if they decide to re-consider things again.
If you want to see the races of Formula 1 in UHD, you need to buy the corresponding extra option. This costs another 5 euros per month.
2017 war ein voller Erfolg. The weekend at Sky Sport F1 2017 was a complete success.
On Saturday, another test will be conducted before qualifying begins. This two-session coverage with Sky Sport F1 is available live and in full length.
Furthermore, because the whole thing also works with pictures in pictures, you miss out on nothing of the action. And of course the entire transfer is without advertising.
The race weekend is accompanied by a commentator, Sascha Roos, who is supported alternately by Formula 1 experts Ralf Schumacher and Timo Glock. From the trackside, Sandra Baumgartner and Peter Hardenacke report.