TSN Partners With Sky Sports, Expands FIA Formula One World Championship Coverage
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TSN, the home of auto racing in Canada, announced a new partnership with Sky Sports that provides Canadian viewers with Sky Sports’ award-winning broadcast coverage of the FIA Formula One World Championship – one of 60+ iconic championships that live on TSN.
As part of the new partnership, TSN will deliver expanded pre-race and post-race coverage for all 21 races on the F1 calendar – added on top of the network’s existing practice and qualifying coverage. All season long, fans will have access to the following new content:
- Lead-in Coverage – TSN builds the buzz in the lead up to each Grand Prix race, with expanded coverage of qualifying, plus all-new pre-race coverage from Sky Sports featuring a track parade, driver interviews, and the rest of the action from the pit lane
- Race Coverage – TSN’s race-day coverage now features commentary and analysis from Sky Sports’ renowned broadcast team (see below for details)
- Post-Race Coverage – TSN’s post-race coverage from Sky Sports now includes podium celebrations, instant reaction from the track, detailed analysis of the race, and more
TSN’s expanded F1 coverage begins this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix (visit TSN.ca for TSN’s complete F1 broadcast schedule). The action gets underway with practice airing tomorrow (Friday, March 18) at 1:30 a.m. ET on TSN2, followed by qualifying on Saturday, March 19 at 2 a.m. ET onTSN5. Race-day coverage begins Saturday at 11:30 p.m. ET on TSN5.
“Canadian F1 fans are among the most passionate fan bases out there, and we look forward to bringing them Sky Sports’ world-class F1 coverage and commentary,” says Shawn Redmond, VP of Programming, TSN. “This is another example of how we continue to leverage our five national feeds. By adding even more content to our growing lineup of championship events, we are better serving our fans and bringing tremendous value to our subscribers.”
Broadcast Team
The new partnership also brings Canadian F1 fans commentary from Sky Sports’ acclaimed broadcast team, led by commentators Martin Brundle and David Croft, with expert analysis from former World Champion Damon Hill alongside Anthony Davidson and Johnny Herbert. Coverage is fronted by host Simon Lazenby and features reporters Ted Kravitz, Natalie Pinkham, and Rachel Brookes.
In addition, Sky Sports recently added Williams’ newly announced reserve driver Paul Di Resta to their team. The Scottish driver, who will serve as a back-up for Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa this season, will provide expert analysis for a number of races.
F1 on TSN
As part of the network’s complete coverage of every F1 race throughout the 2016 season, TSN delivers exclusive live coverage of the only Canadian race on the F1 calendar: the Canadian Grand Prix – the most-watched motorsport event on Canadian soil.
In 2014, TSN and RDS reached a new media rights extension with the Formula One Group through to 2019, allowing the networks to maintain complete Canadian exclusivity of the entire FIA Formula One World Championship.
TSN and RDS have been delivering F1 coverage in Canada since 1992 and 1994, respectively.
Auto Racing on TSN
TSN is the home of auto racing in Canada with more live coverage of the sport than any other broadcaster. TSN’s comprehensive broadcast schedule includes exclusive coverage of the F1, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the NASCAR Pinty’s Series.