Channel 4 has confirmed the races they will broadcast live for the 2016 Formula 1 season.
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In this useful (and mildly sarcastic) guide, we round up six ways to follow F1 this season, and give the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Sky Sports have today revealed the on-air team that will present their Formula 1 coverage next season. As was widely expected, 5Live commentator David Croft will join forces with Martin Brundle in the commentary box for qualifying session and the races, whilst Anthony Davidson also makes the transition from radio to television to join Croft for the practice sessions.
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Martin Brundle has today announced that he will be moving from the BBC to Sky for next season, confirming recent speculation in the press.
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Broadcasters Sky and the BBC have, in separate announcements, given more information about how UK fans will be able to watch Formula 1 in 2012.
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Only half of Formula 1 Grands Prix will be shown on free-to-air television in the United Kingdom from next season under a new rights deal involving both BBC and Sky…