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F1 extends free-to-air TV coverage deal in Germany with RTL

Formula 1 has extended its rights deal with German broadcaster RTL to show practice, qualifying and races on a free-to-air basis through to 2020. RTL will show F1 track action for the next three seasons, building on its previous two-year deal. It has covered the sport in Germany since 1991, and previously between 1984 and ’88. Last year’s F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg and former Jordan and Toyota racer Timo Glock will take over the punditry role in 2018 from Niki Lauda. “Germany is one of the most important countries for Formula 1, where motorsport has deep roots, and RTL Television has been a fantastic and loyal partner for many years,” said Formula 1’s Director of Media...
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