TV News: ESPN adds two supplemental F1 viewing channels
ESPN has further expanded its coverage of Formula 1 by adding two supplemental viewing channels for the selected races that stream on ESPN+. The new feeds begin with Sundayβs British Grand Prix.
- Onboard Cameras Channel
- Driver Tracker Channel
The new channels will only be available for races that stream on ESPN+. Remaining races on the 2024 F1 calendar that will stream on ESPN+ are The Netherlands, Italy, U.S. Grand Prix, Mexico, Brazil and Las Vegas (tentative schedule β subject to change).
The British Grand Prix airs Sunday on ESPN2 and streams on ESPN+ – race coverage begins at 9:55 a.m. ET.
These two social posts have video examples of the two new channels:
Starting Sunday, #F1 fans will have 2 new supplemental viewing options available on @ESPNPlus
π₯ Onboard Cameras Channel
This option moves to different drivers perspectives throughout the race
π #BritishGP | Sunday | 10a ET | ESPN2, ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/usB2y3EQCf
βΒ July 5, 2024
Starting Sunday, #F1 fans will have 2 new supplemental viewing options available on @ESPNPlus
π Driver Tracker
This option highlights a live, interactive tracker that plots the location of all drivers on track in real-time
π #BritishGP | Sunday | 10a ET | ESPN2, ESPN+ pic.twitter.com/anHY0LzTM0
βΒ July 5, 2024
Lando Norris completed a clean sweep of Friday’s free practice sessions ahead of the British Grand Prix, having beaten McLaren Formula 1 team-mate Oscar Piastri by 0.331 seconds in FP2.
Norris posted a 1m26.549s among the mid-session soft-tire runs to go top in preparation for qualifying on Saturday, chiselling Piastri off the top of the charts as the Australian briefly held the fastest time.