Sky Sports F1 broadcast guide for the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix
Sky Sports will be in the paddock again for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. The British broadcaster returned to the paddock in Miami, and will again have a full team on hand in Monaco.
Will Sky Sports F1 return to the paddock in full this weekend?
Sky regularly field a team of eight in the paddock, but that was reduced to four during the three race weekends in the early part of the 2024 season. The 'core presenting team' were in Sky Sports' new studio. The pundits were often seen using the floor which could show footage and graphics. But this has been left behind this as Sky Sports returned to the paddock in full for the Miami Grand Prix, and in Imola. This will be the case in Monaco again this weekend.
What is the Sky Sports F1 broadcast schedule for the Monaco Grand Prix?
Sky Sports F1 return on Sunday for the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix. Coverage will start at 12:30pm, and they will stay live until 5pm. Ted's Notebook will then summarise the Grand Prix, which starts at 5pm and lasts 30 minutes.
Will Sky Sports F1 broadcast F2 and F3 this weekend?
Formula 2 and Formula 3 will both form part of the weekend in Monaco. All sessions will be shown live on Sky Sports F1.
Who will be on the Sky Sports F1 team in Monaco?
David Croft will return as part of the Sky Sports team in Monaco, after ending his 100% attendance record since Sky Sports took over the rights to host F1 in the United Kingdom. Croft was replaced by Harry Benjamin, who usually works on BBC Five Live's coverage of F1 and has previously been part of the F1 kids coverage. Ted Kravitz will also be in Monaco.
How can you watch Sky Sports F1?
Sky Sports F1 is available in the United Kingdom. You can purchase the channel through a package offered by Sky themselves. You can also buy a package which includes Sky Sports F1 on Virgin Media TV. You can add Sky Sports F1 if you are with BT TV. You can stream Sky Sports F1 online via NOW TV, where you can purchase a monthly package.
How can you watch the Monaco Grand Prix weekend without Sky Sports F1?
If you are located in the United Kingdom, you can't watch the Monaco Grand Prix without paying for Sky Sports F1. For fans outside of the UK, the Monaco Grand Prix will be shown on F1TV Pro in most countries worldwide. Sky have the rights to broadcast Sky Sports F1 in Germany, Italy and others. ViaPlay have the rights to broadcast F1 in some locations worldwide, including The Netherlands.