Through an official press release, F1 Academy revealed that the final round of the inaugural 2023 season will be broadcast live for the first time, reaching more than 100 territories across 18 broadcasters.
After six rounds, the first F1 Academy champion will be crowned at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin from October 20-22, coinciding with the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.
Thus, the event will be historic, given that, for the first time, 18 international broadcasters will offer live coverage throughout the weekend, taking into consideration that until now it had been available through the F1 Academy platform, F1 social media channels and F1 TV.
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In this way, fans from all regions will have the opportunity to follow the qualifying sessions live alongside the three races via F1’s YouTube, X and Facebook channels, as well as F1 TV.
F1 Academy to Feature Extensive Coverage of the Final Round
The countries that will provide coverage of the final round of F1 Academy are:
Pan Africa* – Supersport
Australia – Fox Sports Australia, Foxtel and Kayo Sports
Austria – ORF
Brazil – Bandeirantes
Canada – TSN
Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Iceland and Baltic countries – Viaplay
France – Canal+
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Lichtenstein – Sky Germany
Greece – ANT1+
Italy, San Marino and Vatican State – Sky Italia
Latin America and the Caribbean* – ESPN
MENA* – MBC / SSC / Shahid
Mexico – Fox Sports
New Zealand – Sky New Zealand
Spain and Andorra – DAZN F1
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland – Sky UK
United States, including Guam, Virgin Islands and American Samoa – ESPN * Multi-territory broadcasts
“I would like to thank our broadcast partners for their support and commitment to bringing F1 Academy to existing audiences and a new generation of fans. We hope to inspire girls and young women at home to show them the possibilities of our sport, both on and off the track,” said Susie Wolff, F1 Academy CEO.