Sky Sports F1 to broadcast full Classic races throughout 2013

Sky Sports F1 are to broadcast five Classic races before every race weekend throughout the 2013 season, The F1 Broadcasting Blog can confirm.

Starting in Australia, the channel will broadcast a mixture of extended highlights and full races, depending on the timeframe that the particular race falls within. The schedule for Australia is as follows:

– 1994 Australian Grand Prix (extended highlights)
– 1999 Australian Grand Prix (full race)
– 2003 Australian Grand Prix (full race)
– 2007 Australian Grand Prix (full race)
– 2010 Australian Grand Prix (full race)

The above races will air from Saturday 9th March to Wednesday 13th March, the timeslot being 20:30 to 22:30 on all five days.

One of my gripes last year was the lack of Classic races, which was due to Sky Sports’ lack of material in their own archive. Between 2009 and 2012, BBC were lucky in that they had Formula 1 material before 1997 in their archive, therefore their Classic races series’ was mainly based on that timeframe, whereas Sky were not as lucky meaning they were restricted in what they could do – unless they went to Formula One Management (FOM) to request footage.

Nevertheless, it is a great move to see that a dedicated channel will have significantly more content during the week than what was present in 2012. Five Classic races is just the right amount, any more and there would be overload. I’m happy with five, personally. Some of the choices for Australia are not ‘obvious’ choices, for example 1999, but it saves races for future years, which is good.

Scheduling: Sky Sports’ coverage of Barcelona test 1

Following the first test in Jerez, the Formula 1 teams move onto Barcelona for what will be the first test of two at the circuit. Craig Slater will be presenting the updates on Sky Sports News, alongside the round-up show. Rachel Brookes will be back for the final test beginning on February 28th. After the round-up, Ted Kravitz will be presenting his usual Notebook, with the exception of the final day of the test where The F1 Show is on at 17:00 with Kravitz in Barcelona and Georgie Thompson in the London studio. Below are all the Sky Sports F1 scheduling details that you need for Barcelona.

Tuesday 19th February
21:00 to 21:30 – Day 1 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Wednesday 20th February
16:25 to 17:00 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
21:00 to 21:35 – Day 2 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Thursday 21st February
15:50 to 16:25 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
16:25 to 17:00 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
21:00 to 21:35 – Day 3 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Friday 22nd February
15:15 to 15:50 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
15:50 to 16:25 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
16:25 to 17:00 – Day 3 Highlights (R)
17:00 to 18:00 – The F1 Show
21:00 to 21:15 – Day 4 Round-Up

As a further reminder, The F1 Show returns this Friday (15th February) at 18:30 on Sky Sports 1 and F1.

Sky Sports F1 to screen live coverage of third test – and in 3D

Sky Sports F1 is to screen exclusive live coverage of the third test from Barcelona, The F1 Broadcasting Blog can confirm. The channel will be broadcasting two and a half hours live from each day of the third test, which takes place from Thursday 28th February to Sunday 3rd March. The broadcast will begin at 14:00 on each of the four days with Simon Lazenby presenting, David Croft and ‘guests’ will be commentating.

In another first, Sky will become the first broadcaster to show Formula 1 in 3D, as their coverage throughout the test will be shown on Sky 3D. Martin Brundle said: “This is a special moment for Formula 1 fans and exactly the kind of innovation and access that Sky Sports F1 promised. 3D will show us the real challenges of the race track with added depth and perspective. It will be a new, immersive experience for viewers and I can’t wait to see what F1 action in 3D will reveal.”

Whilst Sky Sports F1’s Executive Producer Martin Turner added: “This is groundbreaking.”We’re as excited as the next fan to see what Formula 1 will look like in 3D. It’s uncharted territory, but this is a big opportunity to experiment and innovate, and we’re grateful to Formula One Management for working with us on this. Sky is a world-leader in the field of 3D broadcasting, so in partnership with Formula 1 we’re in the best position to answer public appetite and take up the challenge of bringing live F1 in 3D for the first time.”

Quite simply put, this is brilliant news, and a Formula 1 first that testing will be broadcast live in this detail. It will also provide a significant boost to the Sky Sports F1 schedule with ’round 0′ being shown live. Two and a half hours a day is 10 hours across the entire weekend, so fantastic news for Formula 1 fans. I don’t think it is likely, but a nice gesture would be to make the channel available to all Sky and Virgin Media customers. The reason I say that is because it is difficult to gauge the exact interest of testing and just what viewing figures it would draw, by making it available to all Sky and Virgin Media customers, you could persuade a few customers to make the jump if they like what they see. Nevertheless, this is brilliant news, and more than what I was expecting a few weeks ago. Obviously it needs to be said that this will not have been all Sky Sports F1’s doing, as with the race weekends, all footage inside a race circuit at testing is controlled by Formula One Management, so no doubt co-operation was required by them as testing is generally covered with much less cameras than a proper race weekend, thanks therefore need to go out to them as well here I think.

As for 3D, I personally have little interest in it, the main news for me by far is that they will be screening testing live. And that, as a Formula 1 fan, makes me very pleased.

Important: You will be able to watch the coverage if
– you have access to Sky Sports F1 OR
– you have access to Sky 3D

You do not need to have 3D to watch it, it will also be screened in SD and HD on Sky Sports F1.

Update at 19:30 – As expected, the broadcast on all four days will be from 14:00 to 16:30, however there will be a repeat airing at 18:30 for those unable to watch it live. The F1 Show on Friday 1st March is also scheduled to air in 3D.

Rolling blog of Sky Sports F1 schedule changes

This blog is a rolling post that will be constantly updated in the next week or two in the lead-up to the first test in Jerez. Below is what has been added to the schedule at late notice:

Monday 28th January
16:00 to 16:15 – Inside Track: Lewis at Mercedes
– 15 minute segment as Johnny Herbert interviews Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes
– repeated at 19:00 and 22:00
– repeated also in the days following

Wednesday 30th January
19:30 to 20:00 – Lotus Car Launch
– repeated at 22:00 and in the days following
– note that as of writing the live launch on Monday 28th January is still scheduled for Sky Sports News

Friday 1st February
19:00 to 19:15 – McLaren Car Launch
– repeated at 22:00 and in the days following
– expect live coverage on Sky Sports News on Thursday 31st January

Sunday 3rd February
19:00 to 19:30 – Force India Car Launch
– repeated at 22:00
– expect live coverage on Sky Sports News on Friday 1st February

Monday 4th February
19:00 to 19:30 – Red Bull Car Launch
– repeated at 22:00
– expect live coverage on Sky Sports News on Sunday 3rd February

Tuesday 5th February to Friday 8th February
21:00 to 21:30 – F1 Testing: Jerez
– see this blog post for more details

I will update this blog in the next few days or weeks, it is possible more ‘repeats’ of car launches will pop up on the schedules.

Last updated on Wednesday 30th January.

Scheduling: Sky Sports’ coverage of Jerez test

The scheduling details of Sky Sports’ coverage of the first Formula 1 test of the 2013 season from Jerez have today been confirmed. Alongside the Sky Sports News live daily updates with Rachel Brookes or Craig Slater, the channel will be airing 15-minute ‘segments’ of each day – all in one go on Saturday 9th February. There is nothing currently scheduled for each day from Tuesday 5th February, and nor is there coverage on the channel of the car launches. At the moment, the schedule is as follows for Sky Sports F1:

Tuesday 5th February
21:00 to 21:30 – Day 1 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Wednesday 6th February
16:30 to 17:00 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
21:00 to 21:30 – Day 2 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Thursday 7th February
16:00 to 16:30 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
16:30 to 17:00 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
21:00 to 21:40 – Day 3 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Friday 8th February
15:20 to 15:50 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
15:50 to 16:20 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
16:20 to 17:00 – Day 3 Highlights (R)
21:00 to 21:30 – Day 4 Highlights
– 15-minute round-up at 21:00
– Ted’s Notebook at 21:15

Saturday 9th February
13:55 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
14:25 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
14:55 – Day 3 Highlights (R)
15:30 – Day 4 Highlights (R)
—-
18:00 – Day 1 Highlights (R)
18:30 – Day 2 Highlights (R)
19:00 – Day 3 Highlights (R)
19:35 – Day 4 Highlights (R)

Friday 15th February
18:30 to 19:30 – The F1 Show
– simulcast on Sky Sports 1

What the 15-minute shows will consist of is unknown, but it will likely be a few interviews from each day along with clips of the action.

Also of note is that The F1 Show will be repeated on the main Sky Sports channels throughout this year. Given how poorly the 20:00 editions of The F1 Show performed last year, I wouldn’t be surprised if 18:30 is a permanent slot for the F1 Show going forward for the studio editions.

It is possible that the above may change, if so I will update this blog post.

Update on January 26th – Sky have added the 15-minute shows on to each evening at 21:00.

Update on January 29th – Extremely pleased to add Ted Kravitz’s Notebook to the above, every day at 21:15! I will add details of the Barcelona tests once Jerez has finished as it is possible that more things may be added before then, in the meantime the provisional Sky schedule is here.

Update on February 1st – The times for Saturday 9th February have been updated, I expect this to be the final amendment to the Sky schedules for Jerez.

Update on February 2nd – More repeats added of the testing coverage, for mid-day afternoons. It also looks like The F1 Show will be simulcast on Sky Sports 1 for all new editions, not just repeats.