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Experience the Thrill of the Track with F1 TV’s New Premium Subscription for the 2025 Season

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 10, 2025
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Experience the Thrill of the Track with F1 TV’s New Premium Subscription for the 2025 Season

As Formula 1 gears up for the 2025 season, F1 TV is injecting a new level of excitement into the mix with the launch of a novel premium subscription package. This marks a significant expansion in their subscription offerings, adding to the existing Pro and Access tiers. The premium subscription, touted as a premier service, will be accessible via a range of platforms, including Google’s Chrome web browser, Apple iOS, Apple TV, and Roku.

Subscribers to this elite package will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in every facet of the Formula 1 world, with access to every single session of F1, F2, F3, F1 Academy, and Porsche Supercup races. The unique selling point lies in the fact that the service can be accessed on up to six devices simultaneously, thereby amplifying the viewing experience for fans.

The premium package goes beyond just race coverage. It offers varying perspectives of the official broadcast feed, onboard cameras, and the live timing screen. This multi-dimensional experience allows fans to feel as though they are part of the pit wall action, taking their engagement with the sport to new heights.

In a reflection of the evolution of F1 TV, Ian Holmes, F1’s Chief Media Rights and Broadcasting Officer, highlighted the ongoing commitment to enhancing the fan experience. In his words, “F1 TV Premium further elevates the viewing experience by allowing fans to create a personalized platform that enables them to become fully immersed in every incident, wheel to wheel battle, and victory across all 24 races.”

A change in the presenting team is also on the horizon, with Laura Winter stepping into the main hosting role following the departure of Will Buxton to Fox Sport’s IndyCar coverage. Winter, who co-hosted the F1 75 launch event, will be joined by an experienced team including former Indy racer James Hinchcliffe, reporter Lawrence Barretto, and commentators Alex Jacques and Jolyon Palmer. The regular team is rounded out by former Sauber strategist Ruth Buscombe-Divey, Alex Brundle, Davide Valsecchi, and Sam Collins.

The introduction of the premium subscription package signifies F1 TV’s commitment to delivering content experiences that match the passion of their fans. As the 2025 season approaches, the anticipation is palpable, not just for the on-track action, but also for the enriched viewing experience that F1 TV’s premium package promises to deliver.

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