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F1 defends broadcasts following criticism from drivers and fans
F1's director of broadcast and media, Dean Locke, responds to criticism of coverage in an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com ...
F1 champion Max Verstappen has explained Red Bull’s team radio fiasco involving Gianpiero Lambiase during the Mexican Grand ...
Speaking with ABC News' "This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz while a ground stop was in effect at Newark Liberty ...
F1 was showing off its huge TV broadcast HQ this week, which included a visit from one of motorsport's biggest non-F1 stars ...
F1 drivers have united in criticising the use of some team radio exchanges that are chosen for broadcast. Fernando Alonso aimed a cheeky swipe at F1 following the Singapore Grand Prix, where he made ...
The 2025 Formula 1 season heads to the Circuit of The Americas in Austin for the United States Grand Prix on Sunday. The 19th race of the calendar promises a thriller with the sprint format in play.
Oscar Piastri has clarified his radio messages during the opening laps of Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix. Piastri, who came into Singapore holding a 25-point cushion over teammate Lando Norris, was ...
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Fernando Alonso has continued his criticism over Formula 1's television broadcasts and insisted that the sport must improve to ensure team radio isn't the most memorable moment from a race weekend.
Formula 1 announced a five-year deal Friday with Apple, which will be the global motorsports series' U.S. broadcast partner beginning next season. ESPN had been the broadcast partner since 2018 and ...
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