
In addition, F1 streamed F2, F3 and the Porsche Supercup sessions live in full via the platform for the first time (with World Feed commentary from Alex Jacques). the Driver Tracker channel (introduced in 2010).



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Offering all that years’ F1 sessions live and on-demand, showing the World Feed and all 20 drivers onboards with exclusive live team radio, the service also allowed viewers access to an ever-increasing selection of historic full races and highlights, dating back to 1981, the year in which FOM (or FOCA as it was known back then) first gained a slice of Formula 1’s commercial rights. Developed in collaboration with third-party companies (including NBC Sports’ Playmaker Media, iStreamPlanet, CSG, Ostmodern and Tata), the platform ultimately launched just in time for the Spanish Grand Prix. As we welcome in a new decade, F1 TV and FOM aficionado FOMWatch FOMWatch ) has been looking at how F1’s in-house streaming service F1 TV has been faring from its 2018 launch to the present day.Īt the start of 2018, F1 announced that it would launch an in-house streaming service in time for the 2018 season, entitled F1 TV.
