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Sky Sports F1 unveils 2025 lineup, with major female addition

Sky Sports F1 has confirmed its talented broadcasting squad, which is ready to bring every twist of the 24-race season to life.

Since taking the reins from the BBC in 2012, the network has built a reputation for top-tier coverage, blending former drivers, seasoned analysts, and fresh voices.

This year, the team grows stronger – and more diverse – with the exciting addition of female racer Jamie Chadwick.

Chadwick Joins the Champions

Chadwick, a three-time W Series champion who will compete this year in the European Le Mans Series, steps into the spotlight alongside F1 icons Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, and Jacques Villeneuve.

The 26-year-old will add her vibrant perspective to Sky’s powerhouse lineup of analysts, including Martin Brundle OBE, Naomi Schiff, Bernie Collins, Karun Chandhok, and Anthony Davidson.

Danica Patrick will also return to the F1 paddock despite the former IndyCar star suffering a wave of criticism over her political views.

It’s a team stacked with expertise, ready to dissect every lap, aero set-up and strategy call.

Hosting duties fall to the familiar faces of Simon Lazenby, Natalie Pinkham, Ted Kravitz, Rachel Brookes, and Craig Slater, while David Croft and Harry Benjamin will reign in the commentary box. .

Sky Sports F1's Complete Offering:

-Onboard cameras for every driver: F1 fans are able to select an onboard live stream of any of the 20 drivers - complete with team radio messages - for every race, sprint, qualifying and practice.

-The Grid Walk: Exclusive pre-race insights and VIP interviews from the track, approximately 30 minutes before lights out.

-Ted’s Notebook: Returning with deep-dive analysis and the latest from the paddock with Ted Kravitz, airing post-race on Sundays.

-The F1 Show: Get ready for more episodes of The F1 Show in 2025 where on Fridays we'll be previewing the race ahead and bring you the latest news live from the paddock on Sky Sports F1. Then, brand new for 2025, Simon Lazenby, Bernie Collins, and Ted Kravitz will be with you on Tuesdays to break down all the action from the weekend and take on fan questions - available on YouTube or as an audio listen for fans on the go.

-Enhanced digital presence: Continued expansion of content across Sky Sports F1 social channels and the Sky Sports.com website, including the recently launched Sky Sports F1 TikTok channel.

-Ultra High Definition (UHD) viewing: Bringing fans the sharpest, most immersive F1 experience.

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