This Ad-Free Streaming Service Will Change How You Watch F1
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While most motorsports fans would love to be watching the 2024 Grand Prix alongside the Tifosi in Monza or from a boat in Monaco, unfortunately, that doesn’t fit into everyone’s budget or PTO allowance. The good news is that there’s a way you can catch all the F1 action from the comfort of your home, minus the crowds. F1 TV Pro is a premium, ad-free streaming service that includes live feeds of every practice and qualifying session, so you never miss a thing.
What puts F1 TV Pro in pole position is its unparalleled combination of live and on-demand race coverage and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from experts. Thanks to the app’s brand new interactive schedule for web and mobile, you can see exactly what’s happening at any moment and opt into what you want to watch.
F1 TV Pro is also completely customizable to your preferred race weekend experience. Want to just watch the race? Choose the live coverage. Prefer to feel like you’re actually in it? Get up close and personal with the likes of Max Verstappen or Lewis Hamilton with F1 TV Pro’s exclusive driver-on-board footage and audio from team radio. This view means you’ll also have a front-row seat to any tense exchanges between drivers and engineers. Or, if you prefer to delve deep into the data and impress people with your knowledge of DRS and ERS, you can also follow along with driver tracker maps or live timing data.
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Plus, you can easily sync across the web, apps, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, Apple TV, and Roku, so you can stay in the circuit, no matter where your race day plans take you.
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And if a 90-minute race just isn’t long enough, you can also keep the good times rolling with in-depth coverage like Tech Talk Retro and F1 Icons. This year, Will Buxton and Laura Winter have returned as lead presenters alongside seasoned F1 correspondent Lawrence Barretto and technical analyst Sam Collins. Also reporting on the latest happenings on and off track is former Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer and six-time IndyCar and Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame inductee James Hinchliffe.
Plus, because ad breaks are the TV-watching equivalent of a pitstop (that is, frustrating and feeling like they drag on for longer than they actually do), you can rest assured you’ll never have to deal with them on F1 TV Pro. Unlike other coverage, the service is proudly ad-free, so those ‘on the edge of your seat’ moments never have to be interrupted. Ready to tune into an unmissable season of F1? Jumpstart your next-level viewing experience now.
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