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Foxtel expands Formula One in new broadcasting deal

Multi-year rights extension covers every practice, qualifying session and race and a new F1TV app.

The Foxtel Group has announced a multi-year rights extension with Formula 1 to cement its place as home of Formula 1 in Australia.

The new deal will see live broadcast rights to every practice, qualifying session and race across Foxtel and Kayo plus live feeds, special supporting content and every race in 4K UHD on Foxtel.

A new F1TV app will be added to IQ3, IQ4 and IQ5 boxes with access to multiple live in-race feeds, comprehensive live timing data, highlights and exclusive programming on and off the track.

It will be available to Foxtel subscribers free of charge from early 2023 and will also include entertainment shows including Technical Analysis and Paddock Live, F1 documentaries and short-form features Past event highlights and interstitials and archives of races.

Patrick Delany, Foxtel Group CEO, said: “This new partnership with Formula 1 takes our coverage to the next level for fans and together with Supercars and MotoGP, confirms Foxtel and Kayo as the home of the very best in Australian and international motorsport.

“Australian fans are embracing F1 like never before with F1 delivering the fastest audience growth of any sport across Foxtel and Kayo. Kayo, in particular, has absolutely super-charged audience growth with younger audiences and each Grand Prix now regularly sees in excess of 200,000 fans streaming on Kayo. This is a very exciting moment for us ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend.

“It’s a great story for Foxtel too. Every race in 4K UHD is incredible, and integrating the F1TV app onto Foxtel set top boxes offers subscribers even more access to all the F1 action they love, all in one place.”

Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation, Formula 1, said:“We’re delighted to be extending and expanding our partnership with the Foxtel Group so that our fans in Australia can continue to enjoy comprehensive Formula 1 coverage, and the integration of the F1TV app for subscribers will provide even more access to the sport than ever before. Foxtel are a great partner for Formula 1, as we share the same passion to innovate and deliver spectacular racing to our fanbase. F1 is exciting and dramatic, and it’s fantastic that our sport continues to grow thanks to an incredible 2021 season and dedicated, top-quality broadcasting.

“Fans are becoming increasingly engaged with F1 and such audience growth, in particular among younger fans, shows that the appetite for Formula 1 in Australia is huge. This is not just a testament to the thrilling nature of Formula 1 as a sport, but also a result of the Foxtel Group’s efforts in delivering that excitement to viewers. We look forward to seeing such dedicated coverage continue and cannot wait for the highly anticipated return of Formula 1 to Australia ahead of the Australian Grand Prix in two weeks’ time.”

The Australian Grand Prix is the only non-exclusive title, which is simulcast on Free to Air.

Formula 1 in Australia has one of the fastest-growing fan bases driven by the rapid growth of younger audiences streaming on Kayo. The 2021 season saw a 31% increase in audiences watching on Foxtel and streaming on Foxtel Now, Foxtel GO and Kayo with eight of the top ten the most viewed F1 races in subscription television history in 2021. Highlights included the Italian Grand Prix at Monza won by Daniel Riccardo with an average audience of 467,000 viewers and the thrilling final race of the season in Abu Dhabi with an average audience of 437,000.

Fox Sports is home of motorsport in Australia, and the only place fans can watch every race of Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, MotoGP, WorldSBK, Supercars and NASCAR.

The 2022 Formula 1 season continues this weekend in Saudi Arabia with all of the action broadcast live and exclusive on Foxtel and Kayo, the home of motorsport.

5 Responses

  1. The app sounds good, I wonder if you’ll be able to have it running at the same time as the race vision.
    What isn’t good is since they changed the 4K channels you can’t series link the races, it only works on channel 506.

  2. If Channel 10 can still be bothered maybe? Otherwise Kayo could put it on their Freebie front end if no one else wants it? I’d be surprised if Seven don’t come sniffing to add to their niche sports.

    Also F1TV in 2023?? Booo. Bring it on now.

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