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Sky F1 Secures UK Broadcast Rights Extension Until 2034

Sky F1 Secures UK Broadcast Rights Extension Until 2034

Summary
Sky Sports will remain the exclusive live home of Formula 1 in the UK and Ireland until 2034, extending its long-term partnership with the sport. The deal also includes a new Italian broadcast agreement through 2032, while free-to-air highlights and British GP coverage continue.

Sky Sports has extended its exclusive live Formula 1 broadcast rights in the United Kingdom and Ireland until 2034, a major commitment that locks in the sport's biggest TV partner for another decade. The announcement, made after the Miami Grand Prix, builds on a relationship that began in 2012 with the launch of the dedicated Sky F1 channel.

Why it matters:

The deal ensures F1's premium live coverage remains behind Sky's paywall in the sport's largest European market, while guaranteeing free-to-air highlights and live British Grand Prix coverage — currently on Channel 4 — will continue. It also underscores Sky's belief in F1's growth trajectory, coming as the sport enters a new regulatory era in 2026.

The details:

  • Extension length: New deal runs through 2034, five years longer than the previous agreement (originally set to expire in 2029).
  • Italian rights: Sky Italy also secured a separate extension through 2032, strengthening F1's broadcast presence in another key market.
  • Free-to-air balance: Highlights of every race and live coverage of the British GP will remain available on terrestrial TV — Channel 4 currently holds that package until the end of this season.
  • Quotes: F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali praised Sky's "world leading approach to live broadcasting," while Sky Group CEO Dana Strong highlighted the sport's "exciting era" with rising British talent like Kimi Antonelli.

What's next:

The long-term stability allows Sky to continue investing in its all-star punditry lineup — featuring Martin Brundle, Nico Rosberg, Jenson Button, and Jacques Villeneuve — as F1 prepares for sweeping technical and commercial changes. For fans, the news means no disruption to their viewing habits for at least another decade, though the free-to-air highlights package may shift if Channel 4's deal is not renewed.

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