Campaign India Team
Feb 21, 2023

F1 TV Pro launched in India

Announcement on the back of no television broadcast deal for the 2023 season so far

F1 TV Pro launched in India
Formula 1's governing body has announced the launch of F1 TV Pro in India. The launch comes two weeks before the 2023 season is flagged off on 5 March in Bahrain.
 
No television broadcasting deal has been announced yet. Star Sports has been airing F1 on television, while Disney+ Hotstar has been the digital streaming destination.
 
F1 fans can subscribe to F1 TV Pro for INR399  a month or INR 2,999 for a year. Fans who sign up to the service early in the season will also benefit from a free seven-day trial for a limited time only.
 
Fans will be given access to live telemetry, all 20 driver onboard cameras and team radio channels, as well as pre- and post-race analysis. 
 
The membership will also allow fans to tune-in to the Porsche Supercup series and FIA Formula 2 and 3 sessions and races. 
 
Ian Holmes, director, media rights, content creation, Formula 1, “We are delighted to launch F1 TV Pro for our fans in India. With Formula 1’s growing global footprint, it is vital that our fans all around the world can watch and enjoy the drama and excitement of Formula 1. With access to live race footage, expert commentary, onboard camera and team radios, F1 TV Pro will provide fans with a best-in-class service to follow the upcoming Formula 1 season."
 
 
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