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Formula One extends ServusTV deal

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Formula One has extended its broadcast partnership agreement with ServusTV. The new three-year extension will see the Austrian broadcaster continue to air Formula One live and free to view in the country until 2026.

Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation, Formula One, commented:

We’re pleased to be extending our partnership with ServusTV and that our fans in Austria will continue to feel the emotion that is Formula 1. It’s a great time to follow the sport, and the season so far has been incredible to watch. The action on track has been intense, and we’re happy that our fans will be able to follow it all as F1 continues into this exciting new era.

Ferdinand Wegscheider, CEO of ServusTV, added:

It is totally in the terms of Dietrich Mateschitz that we have been able to convince the management of Formula One  with our high-quality broadcast and performance, and that we are going to continue our successful partnership for another three years. Motorsport has always been his passion. The big winners are primarily the Formula 1 fans, who will be able to watch their favourite sport for free on ServusTV as well as on ServusTV On, also in the future. At the moment there is no broader and more significant motorsport program available for free across Europe.

Formula One extends ServusTV deal
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