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Channel 4 reveal Formula1 2017 coverage

Channel 4 reveal Formula1 2017 coverage

Coverage sees the return of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix to free-to-air TV for the first time in five years.

“Following a thrilling first year covering Formula One, we’re delighted to reveal our schedule for the 2017 season. Once again our team will bring extensive coverage of every race with The Monaco Grand Prix, Great Britain and the finale in Abu Dhabi among our ten Live race weekends. It’s a particular delight to welcome Monaco back to terrestrial television Live, for the first time in five years.” – Stephen Lyle, Channel 4 Head of F1

Channel 4 also retains live coverage of the 2017 Formula 1 British Grand Prix and the season finale with the 2017 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The broadcaster, hot on the heels of the Sky Sports announcement, confirmed that they will transmit ten Formula 1® Grands Prix on Channel 4 live this year. These include the British Grand Prix on 16th July and the Monaco Grand Prix on 28th May, marking the first time this iconic race will be shown live on free-to-air television for five years.

As part of a three year-deal with Formula One World Championship Limited, Channel 4 will broadcast live coverage of ten Grands Prix, including practice sessions, qualifying and in depth race analysis. The network will also broadcast extensive highlights of all ten remaining races in the 2017 season, with all live races and highlights programmes available to watch live (simulcast) and on demand on All 4.

Channel 4 have also confirmed that all live races will continue to be broadcast without advertising breaks. The 2016 season was Channel 4’s first broadcast of the FIA Formula One World Championship™ with tens of millions tuning in for its live race and extensive highlights programmes across the year. Channel 4’s award-winning coverage, produced by Whisper Films, was frequently the most watched programme over its time slot.

Channel 4’s 2017 coverage will begin on 25th March with build up to, and comprehensive highlights coverage of the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix weekend. Channel 4’s first live race will be the 2017 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix broadcast over the weekend of 15th April.

The full list of races broadcast live by Channel 4

Bahrain –16th April

Russia –30th April

Monaco –28th May

Azerbaijan – 25th June

Great Britain –16th July

Belgium – 27th August

Singapore – 17th September

Malaysia – 1st October

USA – 22nd October

Abu Dhabi – 26th November

All of the live coverage and highlights will be broadcast free-to-air and in high definition. The Channel 4 airings followed a picks process with Sky Sports. Channel 4 is the terrestrial television home of Formula 1® until 2019.

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