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Formula 1 heads into race two of its record-breaking, 24-round 2024 season, and you can experience every lap, pass and unforgettable moment of the STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from the best seat in the house with a 7-day FREE trial* of F1 TV Pro . …

Formula 1 heads into race two of its record-breaking, 24-round 2024 season, and you can experience every lap, pass and unforgettable moment of the STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from the best seat in the house with a 7-day FREE trial* of F1 TV Pro.

Reigning world champions Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing arrive at Jeddah’s 3.84-mile Corniche Circuit fresh from a dominant win at last weekend’s Bahrain season-opener. But could the world’s fastest street track and its unforgiving walls be the place where Ferrari, Mercedes and McLaren start their fight back?

Bahrain showed Ferrari has the one-lap speed, so can it convert that into Red Bull-challenging race pace? Will Mercedes move past the errors and glitches that defined its Bahrain weekend and show its true potential? And can McLaren build on its year-on-year improvements to pull closer to Max and the RB20?

You can enjoy the coverage from every session live on F1 TV Pro and get closer to the action via exclusive features including onboard cameras on all 20 of the cars. Access every Free Practice session, qualifying and the race on your computer, smartphone or tablet, as well as pre-race and post-race shows. And for an even deeper dive, there’s plenty of behind-the-scenes insight throughout the weekend, too.

F1 TV Pro’s unrivalled team of commentators and experts includes lead presenters Will Buxton and Laura Winter and technical analyst Sam Collins. Alex Jacques helms the commentary booth, with former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer and IndyCar fan favorite James Hinchcliffe bringing their insight and opinions, too.

From the first laps in Thursday’s Free Practice 1 (starting 8:30am ET) to Saturday’s 50-lap race (Noon ET), F1 TV Pro brings you inside the weekend. Onboard cameras from every car are streamed live, so pick your favorite and enjoy the ride. You can even select two different cars and put them in head-to-head battle mode. Be your own TV director, zeroing in on key rivalries or replaying unmissable moments. It’s the best way to see and livestream every angle of every grand prix weekend.

And for the ultimate immersive experience, F1 TV Pro brings you unedited team radio, live leaderboard data and driver maps, real-time telemetry from every car and tire usage history. It’s the next best thing to being on the pit wall, because it’s the same data and information the teams are seeing as they make their crucial strategy decisions in the heat of battle.

F1 TV Pro can be used as your primary F1 feed with commentary, and you can add up to 5 more screens with tons of data, driver onboards and exclusive reporting available.

And F1 TV Pro goes where you go, streaming across Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. It’s live or on demand, ad-free, with commentary available in six languages, whenever you’re ready to take to the track.

New F1 TV features for the 2024 season include in-depth shows such as “Tech Talk Retro,” which shines a light on iconic F1 car designs from year gone by, and “F1 Icons,” which tells the fascinating stories of legendary drivers of the past.

For an enhanced user experience, there’s a revamped mobile-friendly design to make it easier to navigate and select F1 TV content on the go, and an “Interactive Schedule’ for web and mobile, enabling users to follow sessions live and access content straight from the schedule.

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F1 TV Pro puts fans inside the action, with information and camera views usually only found on the teams’ pit walls. It’s the ultimate viewing experience, so CLICK HERE to sign up today.

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Three bold predictions for what you’ll see in the second half of 2023 with F1 TV

We’re witnessing history right now. How far will Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s incredible winning streak continue? They say nothing lasts forever, but after an absolute freight train of victories, the second half of the season might not be quite as …

We’re witnessing history right now. How far will Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s incredible winning streak continue? They say nothing lasts forever, but after an absolute freight train of victories, the second half of the season might not be quite as straightforward. You can catch every session, all Sprints, every Grand Prix live and on demand with F1 TV Pro, plus exclusive F1 shows for the inside view from the Paddock. Get ready for the all-orange crowds at Zandvoort with 20% off F1 TV Pro for the rest of the season* Click HERE to subscribe.

F1 TV’s pitlane reporter Lawrence Barretto has some predictions for you, and they’re pretty bold. We’ve had plenty of surprises already: A happy Fernando Alonso, bagging six podiums in an Aston Martin that started the season as the second-fastest car; the sudden renaissance of McLaren and the return of Daniel Ricciardo. It has been busy behind the leader, and you can pick who to follow with F1 TV Pro’s driver maps or jump onboard for driver camera and team radio covering every car at the click of a button.

Prediction 1: Red Bull are making history but are they invincible?

Lawrence thinks that Red Bull’s winning streak will be broken. “We’ve seen Max Verstappen win pretty much everything so far this year and that might make you think, well he’s gonna come back and win everything else like Sebastian Vettel did in 2013 but I honestly don’t think that’s the case. There’s the law of probabilities.”

Verstappen managed to win the title in Japan last year, could he do it in Qatar in 2023 or will someone make him wait longer? Watch all sessions on demand and over 50 years of race archives on F1 TV Pro at a time to suit you and stream via the app on any of your devices when you’re on the move. “Lights out” is whenever you want it.

Prediction 2: The challengers building for 2024

“McLaren this year have shown that you can start badly but make a massive step in-season. You’ve got Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, performing at such a high level and they’re pushing each other rather than getting in each other’s way. And I think that sets them up nicely for 2024”, explains Lawrence.

“You’ve got Mercedes — they finally realized that the direction they took was the wrong one. They’re switching and 2024 is where they can put all their resources. Red Bull have been dominant these last couple of years, but that doesn’t mean their dominance is going to continue.”

F1 TV Pro’s exclusive shows get you the full story with team interviews, scoops and insights from Will Buxton, Laura Winter, Rosanna Tennant and, of course, Lawrence Barretto. Sam Collins is on hand for Tech Talk, guiding you through the engineering, while ex-F1 driver Jolyon Palmer provides driver analysis.

Prediction 3: Second half winners 

Lawrence sees others shining in the second half. “We saw last year Mercedes getting that win at the end of the season. I expect Mercedes to get the win that Lewis has been craving for so long. Lando Norris, who’s been on the precipice of getting that first win will be in the mix. Aston Martin have been struggling recently, but they can compete if they have a good development package after the break. I just think you’ll see Red Bull get drawn into the rest of the pack and that will make it a competitive end of the season.”

Are we going to see Lando’s first win, Lewis back in front or Alonso’s mythical 33rd victory? Checo’s season has been up and down, but can he win at home in Mexico? He’s made life difficult for himself on Saturdays, so keep an eye on all the sessions especially qualifying, which has been really close this year. Zero in with F1 TV’s live timing, which includes tire data and driver maps, to see who’s quickest and who’s losing time.

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“The second half of the season is packed with a stack of cracking races. Singapore is one of my favorites, the cars look great under the lights. And we go to Las Vegas. The first time racing down that two-kilometer stretch of strip with all those hotels — it’s gonna look incredible. The drivers are excited about it. The paddock is excited about it — it’s gonna be packed out,” Lawrence says.

Of all the races, Las Vegas is the one you want to watch on your biggest screen. With F1 TV Pro available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and ROKU, as well as chrome and Airplay casting means that you can enjoy the Grand Prix on your main screen and have all the tracker and timing data across other devices.

Will Max Verstappen have a last-minute wobble? We’ll have to watch and see. F1 TV Pro audiences are in complete control, with all the information, driver onboards, coverage and analysis at their fingertips, across screens big and small –live, on the go, and on demand.

Formula 1 is back Friday, August 25 with the Dutch Grand Prix, and new subscribers are offered 20% off F1 TV Pro* for the rest of the season so you get the maximum out of every weekend; you won’t want to miss a second, just to see if Barretto’s predictions come true. Click HERE to subscribe.

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F1 TV Pro takes your Miami GP experience to a whole new level

Formula 1 is ready for a street fight in Florida this weekend, and you can experience every lap, pass and unforgettable moment of the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix from the best seat in the house with a 7-day free trial* of F1 TV Pro. Red Bull Racing …

Formula 1 is ready for a street fight in Florida this weekend, and you can experience every lap, pass and unforgettable moment of the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix from the best seat in the house with a 7-day free trial* of F1 TV Pro.

Red Bull Racing heads to Miami with four wins from four 2023 races – two apiece for reigning F1 champ Max Verstappen and on-form teammate Sergio Perez. But Ferrari ace Charles Leclerc’s pole-winning form on the streets of Baku last weekend and Aston Martin’s stunning start to the season with the timeless Fernando Alonso says it won’t be an easy weekend for Max and Checo in The Sunshine State.

Throw in the street-racing smarts of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and teammate George Russell, plus a McLaren team that’s looking to climb up the order with a raft of technical updates on its MCL60, and we could be set for one of the most unpredictable races of the season so far.

Adding to the storylines, U.S. fans will be rooting for home-grown Logan Sargeant as the Fort Lauderdale-born rookie makes his first F1 start on American soil. The 22-year old has already impressed for his Williams team and is looking forward to an intense, but unforgettable weekend in Miami.

“I’m really excited for my first ever home race,” says Sargeant. “I’m expecting it to be a challenge with the heat and not knowing the track, but my energy and motivation to be at my best is topped up. It’s going to be a very special weekend for me that I will enjoy very much.”

You can take F1 TV Pro for a test drive with a 7-day free trial* that covers every moment from this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix. CLICK HERE to start your trial and follow all of the F1 on-track action from every angle, live or on demand.  

F1 TV’s expert team of commentators and analysts will bring you the inside line on F1’s Florida street fight. It all starts with Thursday’s scene-setting Weekend Warm Up, before the on-track action starts with Friday’s two free practice sessions, heats up with Saturday’s final free practice and qualifying session, and culminates in Sunday’s 57-lap grand prix.

Race day coverage starts with F1 TV’s exclusive pre-race show, where you get all the latest interviews and the grid walk before the grand prix. And after the checkered flag flies, stay around for the post-race show with reactions from all the main players, and maybe even a sprinkling of celebrities – hey, this is Miami, baby!

It’s set to be an unmissable weekend, and with F1 TV Pro, you can customize your viewing experience and create your own pitwall, using your computer, smartphone or tablet.

Plus, F1’s first transatlantic trip of the year means no early-morning alarm calls needed for U.S. subscribers – it’s east coast time all the way for this showdown in the Magic City.

From those all-important first laps in Friday afternoon’s Free Practice 1 (starting 2:30pm ET), through Saturday’s grid-deciding qualifying session (4:00pm ET), to the action and drama of Sunday’s Miami GP (3:30pm ET), F1 TV Pro lets you decide who you’ll ride along with. Onboard cameras from all 20 cars are streamed live, so pick your favorite and enjoy a wild ride. You can even select two cars and put them in head-to-head battle mode.

The Miami International Autodrome is a 3.362-mile, 19-turn temporary circuit that blasts its way around the Hard Rock Stadium, home to the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. With a sequence of fast corners early in the lap, followed by slower corners into long straights, plus three DRS zones for maximum action, it’s one of the fastest, trickiest street courses on the F1 calendar. Last year, F1 cars hit more than 210mph on the straights, with average lap speeds topping 135mph.

“The circuit in Miami is a fast one, with lots of sweeping corners and long straights,” says Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso. “It’ll be interesting to see if the resurfacing has had an impact on the track, and we’ll get plenty of time to assess this on Friday. Our performance in Baku was encouraging and I hope to see similar results in Miami. We will be aiming to outscore our closest rivals again and put on a good show for the fans.”

And for the ultimate immersive experience, F1 TV Pro brings you unedited team radio, live leaderboard data and driver maps, real-time telemetry from every car, and even tire usage history. It’s the next best thing to being on the pit wall, because it’s the same data and information the teams are seeing as they make their crucial strategy decisions in the heat of battle.

“Definitely, we’re looking at a lot of that information when the cars are on track,” says McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown. “What I like to see in particular is sector information, timing and scoring, of course, and tire information, plus onboards for both our drivers in addition to the broadcast. It gives you a good perspective if there’s an incident on track, or watching for other teams’ pit stops, and things of that nature.”

F1 TV Pro can be used as your primary F1 feed with commentary, and you can add up to 5 more screens with tons of data, driver onboards and exclusive reporting available.

Can’t watch the on-track action live? Not a problem, because all sessions, including the onboards, are also available on catch-up and replay. Just set your devices to block out the results so as not to spoil any surprises.

You can also live stream every round of F2, F3 and Porsche Supercup whenever they join the F1 bill, and watch exclusive F1 documentaries and archived races to get a 360-degree view of the pinnacle of motorsports.

F1 TV Pro goes where you go, streaming across web, apps, Apple Airplay and Chromecast, Apple TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. It’s live, ad-free and on demand, with commentary available in multiple languages, whenever you’re ready to take to the track.

Every lap and every pass, get the most from the Miami Grand Prix and elevate your F1 viewing experience to a whole new level by signing up for F1 TV’s 7-day free trial now.

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