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Formula 1 and Sky Group to co-produce Grand Prix broadcast for children

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SPA, BELGIUM - AUGUST 25: The F1 logo is pictured in the paddock during previews ahead of the F1

Formula 1 and Sky Group will co-produce the first ever F1 broadcast for children at this year’s Formula 1 Qatar Airways Hungarian Grand Prix 2023.

Formula 1 will create a dedicated International Feed, including bespoke graphics, sound effects and special features, including 3D augmented graphics on specific camera angles, that will enhance the broadcast for younger audiences in the UK and Germany.

In the UK, presenters of the Sky Kids show FYI, Braydon and Scarlett, as well as young go-karter Zac, will join F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg and former NASCAR and IndyCar racer Danica Patrick to present F1 Juniors.

Over the course of the race week, the young recruits will try their hand at various broadcasting roles including interviews with their favourite drivers and other big names from the paddock, co-hosting with Natalie Pinkham and the Sky Sports F1 team, and commentating live during the race.

In Germany, Sky Deutschland are holding an open casting call for up-and-coming reporting talent between the ages of 10 and 14 who will be invited to join their Sky Next Generation programme, which using the F1 bespoke feed will also include special editorial content for a younger audience. For information on the application process go to: skysport.de/kids-casting

SHANGHAI, CHINA - APRIL 14: 2016 F1 World Drivers Champion Nico Rosberg waves to the crowd before

2016 F1 World Drivers Champion Nico Rosberg will be part of F1 Juniors

Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula 1 said: “We want to ensure that our fans of all ages can enjoy and fall in love with Formula 1, so working with our long-standing partners at Sky on this project to target younger audiences is really exciting. This is a first of its kind in motorsport and I am excited to see the broadcast come to life and to watch the next generation of presenting talent!”

Jenson Button, former F1 World Champion and Sky F1 Presenter, said: “We are really excited about giving the next generation of F1 fans a platform to show their passion and excitement for the sport as F1 continues to grow in popularity amongst younger audiences. We may just find our next Crofty or Naomi Schiff!”

Charly Classen, Executive Vice President Sport Sky Deutschland, said: “With Sky Next Generation, we have done real pioneering work in our football broadcasts and shown that we at Sky are courageous and are also prepared to rethink our broadcasts and go in other directions. The response to the first Sky Next Generation productions from our viewers was overwhelming and so now we're taking the next step with the first broadcast in Formula 1. I'm sure young motorsport fans will be excited too.”

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