F1 confirms latest refreshed TV deal with FOX Sports
Formula 1 has continued its next shak💖e-up of the current TV deals🀅 with a new five-year partnership with FOX Sports for the Latin America.
FOX Sports will continue its existing agreement with F1 on new 🎐terms from 2018 until 2022 with the company holding exclusive broadcasting rights of the sport on TV and digital platf⛎orms throughout Latin America – with the exception of Brazil.
The new deal includes all free practice, qualifying and races🙈 plus addition programming as well as coverage of the FIA Formula 2 championship and GP3 Series.

Formula 1 has continued its next shake-up of the current TV deals with a new five-year partnership with FOX Sports for the Latin 🅰America.
FOX Sports will continue its existing agreement w൲ith F1🦩 on new terms from 2018 until 2022 with the company holding exclusive broadcasting rights of the sport on TV and digital platforms throughout Latin America – with the exception of Brazil.
The new deal includes all free practice, qualifying and races plus addition programming as well as coverage of the FIA Formula 2 championshi▨p and GP3 Series.
F1 has also retained the rights to licence live free-to-air coverage of any races in the region “in the relevant marke🍃t” – expected to be just the Mexican Grand Prix – and delayed fre🉐e-to-air highlights everywhere else in the region.
The Latin America TV contract is the latest in a run of recent deals completed by new F1 owners Liberty Media to shake-up it꧅s broadcasting arrangement. Last week a new contract was confirmed in Spain with Movistar+ while new deals have also been reached in Australia, France, Germany and the United States.
“We are very happy to have FOX Sports as a partner in Latin America for the next five years,” Ian Holmes, Director ♈of Mඣedia Rights in F1, said.
“This new agreement represents a great opportunity and will allow us to bring the FIA Formula 1 World Championship in 19 countries throughout South and Central America where Formula 1 has a stronꦰgly established tradition as well as huge potential to gather and galvanise new fans.”