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Kayo confirms return of alternative F1 commentary feed
The option made its debut on the service late last year and will continue to be available in 2026 for the feature race of every grand prix.
F1 TV coverage will not be available for practice or qualifying.
Commentary on the F1 TV feed is led by Alex Jacques and ex-Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer with support from former race strategist Ruth Buscome.
Other commentators include grand prix winner David Coulthard, GP2 Series winner Davide Valsecchi, Martin Brundle’s son Alex Bruncle, and technical analyst Sam Collins.
Foxtel users will also have access to the F1 TV app via its set-top boxes.
Motorsport 360 TV show to debut next week
THE new Motorsport 360 television program will debut next week on Fox and Kayo Sports.
It was just a fortnight ago that Supercars CEO James Warburton announced the show would come online for 43 weekly episodes a year.
While details are still to be firmed up, including which night of the week it will air, the concept will involve one hour of analysis in the vein of the AFL 360 and NRL 360 franchises and cover Formula 1, Supercars, MotoGP, and more.
Per communications, “Every week, a rotating panel of drivers and experts will bring fans exclusive content, sharp insights, and lively debate.”
Foxtel Group CEO Patrick Delany said: “Kayo Sports is Australia’s sport leader with the best in live sport, which is well-illustrated by having Formula 1, MotoGP and Supercars all in one place.
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