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Not only can you get past race replays and highlights on demand, but you can also watch each and every practice, qualifying, and race live. Other apps/sports channels limit viewing certain race events depending on the area in which you reside- you MIGHT get to view free practice 1 and 3, but only in Spanish. Or, you record the event on your tv only to have the last five/ten minutes cut off frequently - resulting in you missing the end of qualifying and/or the race. Sometimes, other sports apps/channels won’t even broadcast qualifying much less any free practices. With F1 Tv, you will be able to see any/every part of the racing weekend from start to finish. F1 Tv has drivers interviews, shows and analyses, documentaries, weekend wrap-up’s, on-boards, warm-up shows AND allows the viewer the flexibility to watch the event whilst also picking/choosing which driver they want to continuously follow. The view is from that drivers car that you are able to choose. I’ve only had F1 Tv for two races and I’ve already cancelled my ESPN app/coverage. I’ve been pleasantly surprised with how comprehensive the coverage that F1 Tv provides for the low cost of the app.
I use this app for every F1 race as well as some other formula races too as I live in the USA and generally it’s pretty good. There’s a lot of lag from the live event, sometimes over a minute, and at least 30 seconds between the feeds available on here. If you weren’t aware of what actually happening at the race track, you probably wouldn’t know. There are also times when there’s so much internet lag that the so called live feeds are really blocky, or just won’t play at all. I also don’t like how for the last season we no longer get the option to watch the world feed of the pre race show. Watching Martin Brundle doing the grid walk is quite often the best part of the weekend and we no longer get this, at least in the US. But did the price come down from last season to reflect the reduction in available live material, of course not, it went up. Having said that, generally this app work reasonably well, I do think they need to figure out how to fill the gaps where the international live feed has commercials, and all we get is silence. But this is the best way I have found to watch F1 if you don’t have cable or satellite TV and a subscription to the channel that it’s shown on over here.
I've been an F1 fan since my first race in Long Beach 1977. I instantly found the sport captivating. I've traveled to many races over the years, but now I just watch everything I can on TV. I was losing interest a few years ago and almost gave up following the series. The last couple of years has rekindled my passion for the sport. F1TV is a vast improvement over any network coverage in the USA. Picture and sound quality are top notch as expected. I had a slight issue signing in at first, but it's been resolved and streaming experience worked flawlessly for Bahrain. The pre and post race shows are exactly what I want available as an F1 fan. Will's grid walk talking about the cars is what I've been missing all these years... I signed up in time to watch the Bahrain testing sessions. The in depth information provided by Sam Collins and others make this a very worthwhile subscription for me. I'll never go without F1TV again. I LOVE IT!
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Get set to experience F1® like never before, with the F1 TV app. Watch every race, stream every session, and access every last bit of race data. All a...
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| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| F1 TV Access Monthly | $3.49 | Monthly |
| F1 TV Access Annual | $29.99 | Yearly |