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FOX Sports: Australian Grand Prix 2024

More than 38 hours of live coverage, interviews and analysis from Albert Park this weekend.

The Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix 2024 returns to Albert Park this weekend with a 24/7 dedicated channel on Foxtel along with additional feeds and bespoke content via Kayo Sports.

Host Jess Yates will be joined across the weekend by Australian motorsport legends Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton, broadcasting live trackside from The Deck @ Thirteen on the final bend.

More than 38 hours of live coverage, interviews and analysis is scheduled Thursday to Sunday featuring Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, Supercars and Carrera Cup activity on track. Kayo Sports subscribers can also watch every practice, qualifying session and race of the F1 live in 4K for the first time.

Kayo Minis will also be available within an hour of the end of the race for both Formula 1 and Supercars with four feeds offering even more insight for fans including – On Board, Timing, Pit Lane and Driver Tracker.

Interviews conducted by Fox Motorsport host Jess Yates featuring some of the biggest names in motorsport – including Liam Lawson, David Croft, Valtteri Bottas, Guenther Steiner and James Courtney – will be integrated throughout the coverage.

Thursday – 11am
Friday – 11.50am
Saturday – 8.45am
Sunday – 10am (with main race from 3pm)

8 Responses

  1. Has anyone else noticed that Kayos F1 4K coverage is coming direct from FOM and not from Sky. It is 4K picture with Sky commentary. There is no Sky on screen graphics, outros on commercial breaks, split screens when they break away from the world feed. And when the “4K stream” is showing the Sky Sports content (Non-world feed) they switch to a HD Feed (even tho 4K ident is still displayed on the screen)

  2. A bit crap how Kayo get this “four feeds offering even more insight for fans including – On Board, Timing, Pit Lane and Driver Tracker.”, yet Foxtel subs, who generally pay more, get squat. I assume they want you to pay for both Kayo and Foxtel.

    1. Seems to be happening more and more with Kayo exclusives when both Foxtel and Kayo are meant to have FoxSports content.

      They should either give a Kayo one stream subscription to everyone with a Foxtel Sport subscription, or make all content available on both platforms.

      As for the additional feeds, I understand it may be tricky on satellite due to bandwidth, but given how many subscribers are via the internet, they should be able to additional channels which are available via Internet only, like some of their 4K channels.

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