F1 and Sky agree new long-term partnership across UK, Ireland, and Italy
Sky will continue to show F1 in the UK, Ireland and Italy following the new agreement.

Formula 1 and Sky have announced a multi-year agreement continuing their long standing and deep partnership, giving Sky Sports viewers in the UK, Ireland, and Italy exclusive access to all the action from every Formula 1 race weekend into the next decade.
In the UK and the Republic of Ireland, where 2025 was the most watched F1 season ever on Sky Sports, viewers will be able to watch all the action for a further five seasons in both markets, taking the UK&I partnership through the 2034 season (inclusive). Fans in Italy will be able to watch all the action on Sky Italia through the 2032 season (inclusive).
Under the renewed agreements, Sky will continue to show every practice, Qualifying, Sprint, and Grand Prix on Sky Sports (UK and ROI) and Sky Sport (Italy) and streaming service NOW, as well as showcasing F1 Kids, the sport’s innovative product aimed at younger audiences.
In the UK, highlights of every Grand Prix and live coverage of the British Grand Prix will continue to be made available free-to-air. In Italy, every Grand Prix will be live on the dedicated Sky Sport F1 channel, complemented by free-to-air coverage on TV8 including the live broadcast of every Italian Grand Prix.

The partnership also includes comprehensive coverage of Formula 2, Formula 3, F1 ACADEMY, and Porsche Supercup, which all remain part of Sky’s offering, giving motorsport fans unrivalled access to the future stars of the sport.
Since becoming the exclusive home of Formula 1 in the UK and Ireland in 2019, Sky has played a central role in the sport’s growth in those territories, as well as across English-speaking nations that have adopted the broadcaster’s programming. Total viewing in the UK & Ireland has increased by 90%, with under-35s up 120%, and female viewership has more than doubled. In the past three seasons alone (2023–2025), viewing has grown by 14%, culminating in a record-breaking 2025 season with 162 million viewer hours.
Buoyed by the strong performances of Ferrari and Kimi Antonelli respectively, viewership in Italy has opened with a 25% rise in the 2026 season. The audience for the Italian driver’s first victory at the Chinese Grand Prix drew 1.2 million viewers live on Sky, along with a further 1.4 million on TV8.
“Sky has always been a dedicated, trusted, and passionate partner since we began our relationship many years ago,” said F1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali.
Their world leading approach to live broadcasting, content creation, and behind-the-scenes analysis led by a truly amazing group of on-screen talent has made the difference in continuing to grow our sport in the UK, Ireland, and Italy and I am delighted we will be taking our partnership into the next decade.
"I want to thank Dana [Strong, Group CEO Sky] and all the team at Sky for their determination to get this deal in place and to continue to bring the excitement of Formula 1 to our passionate fans.”
Strong added: “We’re proud of the role we’ve played in supporting the sport’s growth through world-class storytelling, innovation and long-term investment. This new agreement secures Sky as the home of Formula 1 for years to come, as the sport enters an exciting era with more British talent on the grid and rising stars like Kimi Antonelli.
"I want to thank Stefano and the F1 team for our continued partnership, which we’re excited to build on in the years ahead."

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