The F1 Academy has announced that there will be a live broadcast of the highly anticipated final round of the 2023 inaugural season, check out all the details below of the TV stream coverage
Around 18 broadcasters will air the series finale of the F1 Academy across 100 international territories.
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Broadcasting LIVE from the Lone Star State 🤠
All the action from our final event will be covered live around the world
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— F1 Academy (@f1academy) October 4, 2023
F1 Academy Prema driver Marta Garcia is aiming to become F1's first female driver since the series' CEO Susie Wolff 👊
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) September 11, 2023
Following six rounds of competitive racing, the F1 Academy is all set to crown its first-ever champion. The race will take place at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin from October 20-22. It will take place alongside the Formula 1 Lenovo United States Grand Prix 2023.
F1 Academy final live-streaming
Up until now the viewers have been watching the race via weekly highlight packages on all F1 Academy broadcasters, F1 Academy and F1 social media channels as well as on F1 TV. For the upcoming race, fans across all regions can watch the live broadcast of both qualifying sessions and all three races on F1’s YouTube, X and Facebook channels and also on F1 TV. Moreover, there will be a live pre-race show across all four platforms ahead of each of the races.
F1 Academy announces live broadcast of season finale
Just recently, F1 Academy announced that the series will race alongside the F1 calendar in 2024. Moreover, all then ten Formula 1 teams agreed to nominate one driver and design the livery of one car each to compete in F1 Academy starting from next season. As such, the announcement of the first live international broadcast proved to be another major milestone for the series.
Following the announcement, Managing Director of F1 Academy Susie Wolff stated her excitement of seeing the race take place globally alongside F1. She also thanked all the broadcast partners for their support towards bringing the F1 Academy to new audiences. She ended by saying by saying:
We hope to inspire young girls and women at home and show them the possibilities in our sport, both on and off-track.”
Meanwhile, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula 1 Ian Holmes stated that the live broadcast service shows a sign of the series’ growing popularity. He added that they are proud to provide F1 Academy with a new platform together with the broadcast partners. Holmes also shared how the team are proud to be providing a platform to showcase incredible female racing talent towards new audiences worldwide.
F1 Academy final full list of broadcasters
Given below is the full list of broadcasters for the upcoming series finale:
Country/Region | Broadcaster |
Pan Africa* | Supersport |
Australia | Fox Sports Australia, Foxtel & Kayo Sports |
Austria | ORF |
Brazil | Bandeirantes |
Canada | TSN |
Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Poland, Iceland & Baltics | Viaplay |
France | Canal+ |
Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg & Lichtenstein | Sky Germany |
Greece | ANT1+ |
Italy, San Marino & Vatican State | Sky Italy |
Latin America & the Caribbean* | ESPN |
MENA* | MBC / SSC / Shahid |
Mexico | Fox Sports |
New Zealand | Sky New Zealand |
Spain & Andorra | DAZN F1 |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Sky UK |
United States of America | ESPN |
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