Formula 1 ends TV contract with Russia’s Match TV, removes F1 TV from Russia as well
Viewers in Russia now won't be able to legally watch F1 content.
Viewers in Russia now won't be able to legally watch F1 content.
"Before this, our relationship had always been good and I trusted him," said Gilles Villeneuve about "The Betrayal."
A storm caused a fire that destroyed the broadcasting truck.
"I won’t be in the Netflix show much, because I was sick the whole time. I won’t allow them to release that."
Sky’s Welcome to the Weekend (Thursdays ahead of races) and Pit Lane Live (an earlier pre-race show) will both now be shown on ESPN3.
The service will likely cost between $8-$12 per month and have a non-livestream option which will cost less.