List of Formula One broadcasters

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This is a List of Formula One broadcasters and 'World Feed' producers. Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on television in almost every country and territory around the world.

It attracts one of the largest global TV audiences after the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, with a total global audience of about 425 million people for the 2014 race season.[1]

TV broadcasters all take what is known as the 'World Feed', which since 2007 has been produced by FOM (Formula One Management), for almost every round of the World Championship. Every race is produced in 16:9 widescreen.

Previously, a 'host broadcaster' from each nation produced the World Feed for their home race, for example TF1 for the French Grand Prix. This led to a two-tier system which was unpopular with viewers due to local broadcasters focusing heavily on local teams and drivers, whilst missing key moments.

For the 2015 season, the World Feed was produced by FOM for every race apart from the Monaco Grand Prix, produced by Télé Monte Carlo.

Alongside the main World Feed, FOM also produce a Pit-lane channel, showing shots from the pitlane and alternative camera angles, along with detailed weather and tyre information, and extra team radio. FOM also produce onboard channels, showing live video from cameras installed on the drivers' cars. The channels switch between different cars throughout the session. FOM also make available a "Driver tracker" channel, showing live positions of all the cars on the track during a session, as well as a timing screen showing live lap-times and circuit sector information.

Currently, broadcasters offering coverage of these FOM-produced extra channels include Sky Sport Germany, Sky Sports F1 (UK), Fox Sports Australia, Sky Sport F1 (Italy), Movistar F1 (Spain) and Play Sports (Belgium). Out of the 5 on board channels, Fox Sports Australia only shows the Master onboard channel to its viewers, whereas Sky Sports F1 makes all 5 on board channels available. The Pit lane, Driver Tracker and Live Timing channels are available to Sky viewers in the United Kingdom. It is not known at the present time whether new UK terrestrial broadcaster Channel 4 will show these extra feeds.

For the 2011 season Formula One Management released a High Definition feed to broadcasters for the first time, and for 2012, the footage was filmed with 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround sound audio.

Broadcasters

United Kingdom

In 2011, Sky Sports signed a 7-year deal with the BBC to show live Formula One on Sky in the United Kingdom for the first time. The deal which ran between 2012 and 2015 saw Sky Sports show live coverage of every session of the season on their own F1 dedicated channel, Sky Sports F1.[2] Sky Sports F1 will show all races and qualifying sessions live without the interruption of adverts.[3]

The BBC continued to broadcast live coverage of half the races and these had "extended highlights". In 2012, they broadcast live coverage from China, Spain, Monaco, Europe, Britain, Belgium, Singapore, Korea, Abu Dhabi and Brazil.[4] They also showed live coverage of practice and qualifying sessions from those races.[5] The deal set that the British Grand Prix and the final race had to be shown live on the BBC.

For each Grand Prix (even if live) the BBC showed "extended highlights" of the race just a few hours after it had been broadcast. Late afternoon for early hours races and/or early evening. Late evening races were shown on the day and repeated on Monday evening.[6] The BBC Radio 5 Live coverage was unaffected.

BBC ended their television contract after the 2015 season, transferring their rights to Channel 4 until the 2018 season.[7] Sky Sports F1 and BBC Radio 5 Live coverage will remain unaffected.

United States

On 14 October 2012, NBC Sports reached a 4-year deal to broadcast Formula One races in the United States, replacing Speed and Fox Sports—who have been long-time F1 broadcast partners. The deal provides over 100 hours of F1 coverage across multiple NBCUniversal networks; the majority of its coverage (including most races, and all practice/qualifying sessions) will be broadcast by the pay channel NBCSN, while 4 races will be aired by the free-to-air NBC network. Due to scheduling conflicts, two races in 2013 were shown on NBC's financial news network CNBC. Races also became available through NBC Sports' digital platforms, such as the NBC Sports Live Extra app. NBC's broadcast team consists of David Hobbs, Steve Matchett, and Leigh Diffey, with Will Buxton as pit reporter.[8]

Univision Deportes Network holds Spanish-language rights to Formula One races in the U.S. Unlike NBC Sports, races on Univision Deportes Network are shown without commercial interruption.

2016 TV broadcasters

These are the broadcasters for the 2016 Formula One season.

2015 TV Broadcasters
Country TV Network Language Free-to-air / Free-to-view / Pay Practice 1 Practice 2 Practice 3 Qualifying Race Notes
 Albania Top Channel Albanian Free in Albania, DVB-S encrypted on Eutelsat 16°E (EU) Live No No Live Live Rights transferred to Top Channel as previous hosts Vizion Plus found the rights too expensive to hold. HDTV.
 Armenia Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Asia STAR Sports Channels English Pay Live* Live* Live* Live Live SD/HDTV Channels. *Subject to other live events. For more information, visit the TV Schedules:[9]
Fox Sports Asia Channels English Pay Live* Live* Live* Live Live SD/HDTV Channels. *Subject to other live events. For more information, visit the TV Schedules:[10]
 Australia Network Ten English Free No No No No Delayed HD feed, highlights of 10 races.
Live Live Live Live Live SD/HD Feed, for Australian Grand Prix.
No No No No Live 9 races only.
Fox Sports English Pay Live Live Live Live Live Coverage identical to Sky Sports F1; alternate feeds (on-board, pitlane, etc) (branded as Viewer's Choice) usually offered only for race, and dependent on other sporting conflicts.
 Austria ORF eins German DVB-T Free in AT, DVB-S2 with encryption on Astra 19.2°E(EU) No Live No Live Live HDTV. Live all sessions for Austrian GP
Sky Sport Austria German Pay Live Live Live Live Live Broadcast identical to Sky Sport Germany.
 Azerbaijan Idman TV Azerbaijani Free, DVB-S FTA on Azerspace1 46°E (EU) No No No Live Live
Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Belarus Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Belgium Play Sports Dutch Pay No No No Live Live
Sporza Dutch DVB-C and DVB-T Free in Belgium, DVB-S with encryption on Astra 19.2°E(EU) No No No No Highlights HDTV. 16:9 feed. Only Belgian GP (Qualifying and Race) live. Highlights of other races.[11][12]
No No No Live Live
RTBF La Deux French DVB-C and DVB-T Free in Belgium, DVB-S with encryption on Astra 19.2°E(EU) No No No Live* Live* HDTV. *Some races on RTBF La Une, subject to other live events.
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sport Klub Serbian Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV. 16:9 feed
 Bulgaria Diema Sport Bulgarian Pay Live Live Live Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
Diema Sport 2 Bulgarian Pay Live Live Live Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Brazil Rede Globo Portuguese Free No No No Live* Live 4:3 feed and HDTV. * Only Q3 has been broadcast since 19 July 2014.
SporTV Portuguese Pay Live Live Live Live* Delayed HDTV. * Live broadcast of qualifying started on 19 July 2014.
 Canada RDS / RDS2 French Pay No No No Live Live HDTV, Side-by-Side coverage during race (live broadcast only). All practices live for Canadian GP. Rights until 2019.[13]
TSN / TSN2 English Pay No Live No Live Live HDTV, Side-by-Side coverage during FP2 and the race (live broadcast only). Rights until 2019.[13]
 Central Asia Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 China Various regional broadcasters Chinese Free No No No Live Live Consortium of 13 regional broadcasters, replacing CCTV-5 from 2013 season onward [14]
 Croatia Arenasport 5 Croatian Pay Live Live Live Live Live HD
RTL 2 DVB-T Free in Croatia No No No No Highlights SD
 Czech Republic Sport 1 Czech/Slovak Pay Live Live Live Live No Also in HD on Sport 1 HD and Sport 2 HD.[15]
Sport 2 No No No No Live
Sport 3 Live Live Live Live Live Onboard Feed, SD only.
 Cyprus CytaVision Greek Pay No No No Live Live Rights until 2016.
 Denmark TV3+/TV3+ HD Danish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HD 16:9 and SD 4:3 – Some sessions on TV3 SPORT 1/2 or TV3 Puls, subject to other live events.
 Estonia TV6 Estonian Pay No No No No Live Only Canadian and United States GP. No HDTV.
No No No No Delayed Other races. Race shown at 9 PM EET on the same day. No HDTV.[16]
TV3 Play Estonian Free on the internet No No No No Highlights Race is viewable from the following Friday
Viasat Sport Baltic Estonian Pay Live Live Live Live Live SD Feed
 Finland MTV3 Finnish DVB-T Free in Finland, DVB-S Encrypted on Thor 1°W (EU) No No No No Delayed HDTV. Race shown on the next day.
MTV Max Finnish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV.
Sub Finnish DVB-T Free in Finland, DVB-S Encrypted on Thor 1°W (EU) Highlights Highlights No Highlights Highlights 30 minutes highlights of practices and 60 minutes highlights of qualification and race are shown at 7 PM EET on the same day.[17]
 France Canal+[18] French Pay No No No only once Live Only race on C+
Canal+ Sport French Pay Live Live Live Live Delayed Only race on C+
 Georgia Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Germany SPORT1[19] German DVB-S FTA on Astra 19.2°E(EU) Live* Live Highlights Highlights Highlights Rights until 2015. *Highlights only of FP1 for Australian and Asia's GPs.[20]
RTL Television German DVB-T Free in Germany, DVB-S FTA on Astra 19.2°E(EU) No No Delayed Live Live HDTV feed confirmed (HD feed encrypted and part of HD+ package, SD is FTA).
Sky Sport German Pay Live Live Live Live Live Choice of different perspectives at qualifying and race. – HDTV 1080i feed confirmed.
 Greece OTE Sport Greek Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV 1080i
Alpha TV Greek DVB-T Free in Greece, DVB-S/2 with encryption on Eutelsat 9A / Hotbird 13B No No No No Live* SD feed. Australia, Malaysia, China and Japan GP are tape delayed.
 Hungary M4 Sport Hungarian DVB-T Free in HU, DVB-S2 FTV on Eurobird 9A 9.0°E (EU) Live Live Live Live Live HDTV.
 Iceland Stöð 2 Sport Icelandic Pay No No Live Live Live
 Indian Subcontinent STAR Sports Channels English Pay Live* Live* Live* Live Live SD/HDTV Channels. *Subject to other live events. For more information, visit the TV Schedules:[9]
 Indonesia Fox Sports Asia Channels English Pay Live* Live* Live* Live Live SD/HDTV Channels. *Subject to other live events. For more information, visit the TV Schedules:[10]
 Ireland Setanta Sports English Pay Live Live Live Live Live With unknown commentary team.
Channel 4 UK English DVB-T Free in UK, DVB-S FTA on Astra 28.2°E (UK) Live Live Live Live Live HDTV, only selected 10 races.[7] Sky customers only
No No No Highlights Highlights HDTV, Every race as well as live. Sky customers only
Sky Sports F1 English Pay Live Live Live Live Live [21]
 Israel Sport 5 Hebrew Free in Israel No No No Live Live HDTV.
 Italy Sky Sport F1 Italian Pay Live Live Live Live Live Choice of different perspectives. – HDTV 1080i feed confirmed.
Rai 1 (live races, some delayed races)
Rai 2 (live and delayed qualifying, some delayed races)
Rai Sport 1 (practices)
Italian Free in Italy, DVB-S with encryption on Eutelsat Hot Bird 13°E (EU) Live/Delayed Live/Delayed Live/Delayed Live/Delayed Live/Delayed 9 races live. Delayed broadcast of the other races. – HDTV 1080i feed confirmed.
 Japan Fuji TV Japanese Free No No No No Highlights From 2012, the free broadcast shifted from Fuji TV to BS Fuji. (BS Fuji is a Satellite broadcasting channel of Fuji TV.) 16:9 feed. HDTV.
BS Fuji Japanese Free No No No Delayed Delayed
Fuji TV Next Japanese Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV. Rebroadcast on satellite station Fuji TV One on Mondays.
Latin America (except Brazil) ESPN Latin America Channels Spanish Pay Highlights Highlights Highlights Highlights Highlights 16:9 HDTV feed in ESPN HD and ESPN 3.
F1 Latin America Spanish Pay Live Live Live Live Live All races live. 16:9 SD/HDTV feed. Choice of different perspectives.[22]
Fox Sports 3 Spanish Pay Highlights Highlights Highlights Delayed Delayed 16:9 SD/HDTV feed. Races live: TBA.[22]
Live
Live* Live* Live* Live* *Only for Mexican Grand Prix.[23][24]
 Latvia TV6 Latvian Pay No No No No Delayed Race shown at 9 PM EET on the same day, except 2 GP-s from North-America, which are shown even later. No HDTV.
Viasat Sport Baltic Latvian, Estonian and Lithuanian Pay Live Live Live Live Live SD Feed
 Lithuania TV6 Lithuanian Free in Lithuania No No No No Live United States, Canadian, Bahrain, Mexican GP . SD Feed
Free in Lithuania No No No No Delayed Other races. Race shown at 7 PM EET on the same day. SD Feed
Viasat Sport Baltic Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian Pay Live Live Live Live Live SD Feed
 Malta GO Maltese Pay Live Live Live Live Live
Middle East and North Africa beIN Sports Arabia Arabic / English Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV feed. Rights until 2019.[25]
 Macedonia Macedonian Radio Television Macedonian DVB-T free in Macedonia, DVB-S with encryption on Eutelsat 16.0°E No No No Live Live HDTV feed. Rights until 2017.
Sport Klub Serbian Pay Live Live Live Live Live 16:9 feed, HDTV.
 Moldova Setanta Sports + Russian Pay No No No Live Live 16:9 SD/HD feed
 Montenegro Sport Klub Serbian Pay Live Live Live Live Live 16:9 feed, HDTV.
 Netherlands Ziggo Sport Totaal Dutch Pay Live* Live* Live* Live* Live HDTV. * Subject to other live events.[26]
Veronica Dutch Free in Netherlands, DVB-S encrypted on Astra 19.2°E No No No No Highlights Only Canada, United States and Mexican races live. Highlights of other races.[27]
No No No No Live
 New Zealand Sky Sport English Pay Live Live Live Live Live
 Norway Viasat Motor and Viasat Sport Norwegian / Swedish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV on Viasat Motor HD. Always Norwegian during race. Partly Swedish during some P and Q.
Viaplay Norwegian / Swedish Pay Live Live Live Live Live Viaplay streams the broadcast of Viasat Motor HD. Viaplay is available on web-apps, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows 8.x, smart-TV, Android and iOS (phones and tablets).
Viasat 4 Norwegian Free No No No No Highlights One hour with highlights from Viasat Motor. Commercials every 15 min.
 Poland Eleven Sports Polish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV
 Portugal Eurosport[28] Portuguese Pay Live Live Live Live Live HD feed.
 Romania Dolce Sport Romanian Pay No No No Live Live HDTV feed. Rights until 2016.[29]
 Russia Match TV Russian Free No No No Live Live HDTV
 Serbia Sport Klub Serbian Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV
 Slovakia Sport 1 Czech/Slovak Pay Live Live Live Live No Also in HD on Sport 1 HD and Sport 2 HD.[15]
Sport 2 No No No No Live
 Slovenia RTV Slovenija Slovenian DVB-T Free in SI, DVB-S with encryption on Eutelsat 16A (16°E) (EU) No Internet No Live Live HDTV.
 South Korea SBS Sports Korean Pay No No No No Live Delayed HDTV feed on cable/IPTV. Live streaming on web page for all the races.
 Spain Antena 3 Spanish Free on DVB-T in Spain
Encrypted on DVB-S, (19.2ºE)(EU)
No No Live Live Live HDTV.
Mega Spanish Free on DVB-T in Spain Live Live No No No
Movistar F1 Spanish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV. Choice of different perspectives.
TV3 Catalan Free on catalan regional DVB-T No No Live Live Live HDTV. Emits jointly with Antena 3 & Movistar F1 in Catalonia.
Esport3 Catalan Free on catalan regional DVB-T Live Live No No No Emits jointly with Mega & Movistar F1 in Catalonia.
Sub-Saharan Africa DSTV English Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV.
 Sweden Viasat Motor Swedish Pay Live Live Live Live Live HDTV on Viasat Motor HD.[30]
  Switzerland SRG SSR German, French and Italian DVB-T Free in Switzerland, DVB-S Encrypted on Hot Bird (13°E)(EU) No No No Live Live The qualifyings and the races are broadcast on RSI La 2, RTS Deux and SRF zwei. Rights until 2016.[31]
 United Kingdom Channel 4 English DVB-T Free in UK, DVB-S FTA on Astra 28.2°E (UK) Live Live Live Live Live HDTV, only selected 10 races.[7]
No No No Highlights Highlights HDTV, Every race as well as live
Sky Sports F1 English Pay Live Live Live Live Live Choice of different perspectives. – HDTV 1080i feed confirmed.
 United States NBC Sports English Most races and all practice/qualifying to be broadcast by NBCSN. 5 races will be broadcast by the FTA NBC network, and 3 races will be shown on CNBC due to conflicts. Internet Live Internet Live Live HDTV, Side-by-Side coverage during race (live broadcast only), mobile streaming available through NBC Sports Live Extra app.[32][33][34]
Univision Deportes Network Spanish Qualifying sessions will be broadcast by Univision Deportes Network and races by FTA UniMas network No No No Live Live [35]

Radio broadcasters

Country Network Language
Argentina Argentina ESPN 107,9 FM Spanish
Australia Australia 3AW (Australian Grand Prix only) English
Brazil Brazil Bandeirantes-BandNews FM Portuguese
Rádio Globo-CBN Portuguese
Denmark Denmark Danmarks Radio Danish
France France RMC French
Hungary Hungary MR1-Kossuth Rádió Hungarian
MR2-Petőfi Rádió Hungarian
Italy Italy Rai Radio 1 Italian
Mexico Mexico W Radio-TDW Radio Spanish
Netherlands The Netherlands NPO Radio 1 Dutch
Slovenia Slovenia Radio Val 202 Slovenian
Spain Spain Radio Marca Spanish
Cadena SER Spanish
Cadena COPE Spanish
United Kingdom United Kingdom BBC Radio 5 Live English
BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra English
United States United States
Canada Canada
SiriusXM[36] English

Official internet broadcasters

Country Website
Australia Australia Tenplay for races shown live by Network Ten[37]
Fox Sports Australia[38]
Croatia Croatia MAXtv To Go Match [5]
Finland Finland MTV3 [39]
Germany Germany RTL [6]
Sky Sport [40]
Japan Japan Fuji TV Next smart [41]
Romania Romania Dolce Sport [42]
Spain Spain Antena 3 [43]
Esport 3 [44]
Sweden Sweden Viasat [7]
United Kingdom United Kingdom All 4[7]
Sky Sports[45]
United States United States NBCSN
Univision Deportes

World Feed producers

Current producers

For the 2016 season, only the Monaco Grand Prix is not produced by FOM.

Grand Prix Circuit Broadcaster Year
Australia Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit FOM 2004
Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit FOM 20042010, 2012
China Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit FOM 2004
Russia Russian Grand Prix Sochi Autodrom FOM 2014
Spain Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya FOM 2007
Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Circuit de Monaco TMC 1990
Canada Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve FOM 20052008, 2010
Azerbaijan European Grand Prix Baku City Circuit FOM 2016
Austria Austrian Grand Prix Red Bull Ring FOM 2014
United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit FOM 2007
Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring FOM 2007
Germany German Grand Prix Hockenheimring FOM 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016
Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps FOM 2007
Italy Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza FOM 2007
Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Marina Bay Street Circuit FOM 2008
Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit FOM 2004
Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka International Racing Course FOM 2012
United States United States Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas FOM 2012
Mexico Mexican Grand Prix Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez FOM 2015
Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo José Carlos Pace FOM 2008
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina Circuit FOM 2009

Former producers (1990–2015)

Below are the previous World Feed Producers for Grands Prix from 1990 until 2015.

  • Between 1997 and 1999 the Brazilian GP World Feed was produced by FOM. What was shown was a reduced version of the F1 Digital+ main feed, mainly lacking onboard angles and without the pay per view graphics. Rede Globo continued to produce an alternative National Feed for Brazilian viewers.
  • From 2001 to 2003, the Australian Grand Prix was broadcast locally in widescreen (16:9) on Channel 9 Digital (2001-2002) and Channel 10 Digital (2003). For Non-Digital Local viewers, they received a letterbox (16:10 feed in a 4:3 frame) version of the Feed, while international viewers got a standard 4:3 feed. When FOM took over the broadcast in 2004, the local coverage was reverted back to 4:3.
  • In 2001 and 2002 the US Grand Prix was broadcast locally by ABC. However, they did not ever produce the World Feed.
  • In 1991, the French GP was broadcast in France by La Cinq, which held rights for F1.
Grand Prix Circuit Broadcaster Year
Australia Australian Grand Prix Adelaide Street Circuit
Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Nine Network 19851995
19962002
Australia Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit Network Ten 2003
Argentina Argentine Grand Prix Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez Telefe 19951998
Austria Austrian Grand Prix A1-Ring ORF / WIGE 19972003
Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps RTBF 19902002, 20042005
Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo José Carlos Pace Rede Globo 19901996, 20002007
Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Autódromo José Carlos Pace F1 Digital+ / FOM 19971999
United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit BBC Sport 19901996
United Kingdom British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit ITV Sport 19972006
Canada Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles Villeneuve CBC 19902004
United Kingdom European Grand Prix Donington Park BBC Sport 1993
Spain European Grand Prix Circuito Permanente de Jerez Telecinco 1990, 1994, 1997
Spain European Grand Prix Valencia Street Circuit FOM 20082012
Germany European Grand Prix Nürburgring RTL Television / WIGE 19951996, 19992007
France French Grand Prix Circuit Paul Ricard
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
TF1 1990
19912006
France French Grand Prix Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours FOM 20072008
Germany German Grand Prix Hockenheimring RTL Television / WIGE 19902006
Germany German Grand Prix Nürburgring FOM 2009, 2011, 2013
Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring Magyar Televízió 19902001
Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Hungaroring RTL Television / WIGE 20022006
India Indian Grand Prix Buddh International Circuit FOM 20112013
Italy Italian Grand Prix Autodromo Nazionale Monza RAI 19902006
Japan Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Circuit
Fuji Speedway
Fuji Television 19902006, 20092011
20072008
South Korea Korean Grand Prix Korea International Circuit FOM 20102013
Luxembourg Luxembourg Grand Prix Nürburgring RTL Television / WIGE 19971998
Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit TV3 / RTM 19992003
Mexico Mexican Grand Prix Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Imevisión 19861992
Japan Pacific Grand Prix Tanaka International Circuit Fuji Television 19941995
Portugal Portuguese Grand Prix Autódromo do Estoril RTP 19901996
Italy San Marino Grand Prix Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari RAI 19902006
South Africa South African Grand Prix Kyalami Racing Circuit DStv 19921993
Spain Spanish Grand Prix Circuito Permanente de Jerez
Circuit de Catalunya
TV3 1990
19912006
Turkey Turkish Grand Prix Istanbul Park FOM 20052011
United States United States Grand Prix Phoenix Grand Prix Circuit ESPN 19891991
United States United States Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway Fox Sports Net 2000
United States United States Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway ESPN 2001
United States United States Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway F1 Digital+ / FOM 2002
United States United States Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speed Channel 20032004
United States United States Grand Prix Indianapolis Motor Speedway FOM 20052007

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