As Formula 1 returns to the United States this weekend, discussions have reignited about its lack of free-to-air coverage versus rival sports like Formula 1. Fans have long expressed frustration about this matter.
F1 Channel was introduced in the US as an answer to an increasingly strong interest in F1. Offering round-the-clock access to race highlights and replays, full reruns, as well as popular racing documentaries is key for satisfying demand for F1.
Sky Sports
Sky Sports is Europe’s premier sports broadcaster, covering Premier League matches, Bundesliga cricket matches, F1, golf majors as well as Sky’s exclusive rights for ATP World Tour events – making them one of the biggest tennis platforms worldwide.
Sky provides live coverage as well as pre-scheduled programming and replays of every race, featuring F1 experts such as Damon Hill, Martin Brundle, Paul Di Resta and Karun Chandhok – as well as Jenson Button covering the F1 paddock with interviews of drivers on their way into stadium or back to car. Sky also provides analysis from trackside including live timing data as well as team radio broadcasts.
Sky Sports subscription is required in order to access live streaming and select videos within this app. In addition, additional mobile network and WiFi charges may apply – for more information please visit their website.
Sky Q Silver Ultra-HD also includes a Formula 1 app featuring live race timing and delayed race replays as well as exclusive interviews with top drivers and a timeline of key moments in the season, timeline of key moments and exclusive interviews with top players. Furthermore, there is also an exclusive 4K Ultra HD package offering full sports coverage while Sky has also secured exclusive 3D rights to certain high-profile games.
Now TV
NOW TV is an online streaming service exclusively available to UK residents that operates under pay-as-you-go models. Offering multiple passes tailored to different interests, each pass provides live and on-demand content at various price points for a monthly fee. One of its primary attractions is Sky content like Game of Thrones, House of Cards, West World Gangs of London Curb Your Enthusiasm The Sopranos among many other titles
Now TV offers an expansive library of movies and television shows for everyone to enjoy, with user-friendly platform enabling streaming across four devices simultaneously. Content can even be downloaded for offline viewing if travelling or having limited internet access makes Now TV your go-to online streaming service for flexibility, affordability, and an exceptional viewing experience.
Kayo Sports
Kayo Sports may be new to Australian sports streaming market, but it has quickly established itself as one of the best options available to local fans. Offering features to create the ultimate watching experience without actually attending games themselves and an affordable subscription model make Kayo Sports an attractive option for sports enthusiast.
content, along with game-changing features like , Key Moments and No Spoilers that enable live viewing from iOS/Android mobile devices, web browsers, Apple TVs, Roku streaming players and gaming consoles.
Picture-in-Picture video allows users to keep tabs on two sports at the same time – an ideal solution for busy individuals who can’t miss their favourite matches! Unfortunately, however, this service only runs on certain devices (and does not currently support Macs).
Though Kayo may contain some minor drawbacks, it remains an excellent option for Australian