Sky Sports F1 is the premier Formula 1 coverage brand on Sky Sports, providing fans with comprehensive access to every race weekend throughout the FIA Formula One World Championship season. From practice sessions and qualifying to sprint races and Grand Prix events, the programme delivers extensive live coverage supported by expert analysis and exclusive reporting. Its combination of world-class broadcasting and insider access has made it one of the most respected Formula 1 productions in the world.
A key strength of the show is its ability to bring viewers closer to the action than ever before. Through live coverage from circuits around the globe, audiences gain access to team garages, paddock interviews, driver reactions, and technical briefings. This behind-the-scenes perspective helps fans understand the many factors that influence performance on race weekends.
The programme is renowned for its expert analysis. Former Formula 1 drivers, engineers, and experienced journalists break down race strategies, overtaking moves, pit-stop decisions, and technical developments. Advanced graphics and data visualisations help explain complex concepts, making the sport more accessible while still satisfying dedicated enthusiasts.
Beyond race coverage, Sky Sports F1 explores the broader stories shaping the championship. Driver rivalries, team politics, regulation changes, and technological innovations are regularly discussed by the presenting team. These features provide valuable context and help viewers appreciate the many elements that contribute to success in Formula 1.
Sky Sports F1 is fronted by a highly respected team of presenters and broadcasters led by Simon Lazenby, who serves as the channel’s lead anchor and host during race weekends. He is joined by Natalie Pinkham, known for her insightful interviews and paddock reporting, and Ted Kravitz, whose technical expertise and behind-the-scenes knowledge have made him a fan favourite. The coverage is further strengthened by contributions from former Formula 1 drivers such as Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, and other expert analysts, creating one of the strongest presenting teams in motorsport broadcasting.