F1 planning no extra free-to-air races in 2020
Formula 🎀1 has no plans to put additional races on free-to-air television during tಞhe 2020 season.
On Tuesday F1 unveiled the first stage of its revised calendar for the 2020 season with eight events taking place between July and September acro꧃ss Europe, beginning with the Austrian Grand Prix on July 5.
F1 also confirmed it will not make any changes to its pay-TV and free-to-air broadcast arrangements, despite races taking place behind closed doors without🔜 spectators for the foreseeable future.

Formula 1 has no plans to put additional races on🧜 free-to-air television during the 2020 season.
On Tuesday F1 unveiled the first stage of its revised calendar for the 2020 season ღwith eight events taking place between July and September across 🅰Europe, beginning with the Austrian Grand Prix on July 5.
F1 also confirmed it will not make any changes to its pay-TV and free-to-air broඣadcast arrangements, despite races taking pla🅘ce behind closed doors without spectators for the foreseeable future.
“F1 has existing contracts in place for broadcast and it💯 is right we honour those commitments with our long-term partners,” a statement read on the official F1 website.
“Silverstone will host two events, wi🌸t𓄧h one of those events available live as Free-to-air (FTA) within the UK.
"Each market situation i🐼s different and has comprehensive highlight packꩲages to complement the live broadcast of the races.”
Channel 4 has the live 𝓡broadcast rights to show the British Grand Prix in the UK on August 2, though the second race at Sil🌞verstone - the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix - is set to remain exclusive to Sky along with all the other races which take place.
Some other sports hav☂e made ch𒊎anges to their broadcast arrangements, with Sky Sports announcing that 25 Premier League games will be available free-to-air when the football season resumes this month.
Followinꦓg back-to-back races in Austria, F1 will travel directly to Budapest for the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 16, before a second double-header event at Silverstone, and then further rounds in Spain, Belgiu🐎m and Italy in August and early September.

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