Test drive F1 TV Pro with a free trial – and see the 2022 season from every thrilling angle

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Test drive F1 TV Pro with a free trial to watch the opening Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix from every angle.

The hotly-anticipated 2022 Formula 1 World Championship is revving up. New cars, same stars, and a few wildcards to contend with. Pre-season testing has indicated it’s all to play for.

Late aero additions to the Red Bull looked incredibly effective last week. Meanwhile, Ferrari appear to have their quickest car for years.

What about Mercedes? Good question. Their W13 car is beautiful and innovative, but Lewis Hamilton claims it’s not quick enough to win… yet.

Our questions will be answered at the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 18-20. F1 TV Pro is the best way to see and stream every angle live, putting you fully in control of your own Grand Prix experience.

For the opening races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia (25-27 March) F1 TV Pro is offering a 7-day free trial so you can test drive the service for free in selected countries. Jump in. Start your 7-day free trial now.*

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Catch all the action with a free trial of F1 TV Pro

Go big screen

Big screen, mobile or second screen: watch it your way. F1 TV Pro can be used as your primary F1 feed with commentary, and you can add up to five screens with tonnes of data, driver onboards and exclusive reporting available. You can view the racing live or on catch-up.

It can be streamed across web, apps, with Apple AirPlay and Chromecast as well as connected TV apps Apple TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. With F1 TV Pro you can watch the world’s most dynamic sport anywhere, anytime and across all devices, with different camera views and data at your fingertips.

In a new development, TV coverage will bring F1 fans analysis ahead of each race with the teams’ technical directors showing off the car upgrades for the cameras and seamless programming throughout the weekend on the new F1 Live feed. The new F1 Live channel will have a dedicated team of commentators and experts including Ben Edwards, Jolyon Palmer, Will Buxton, Sam Collins and Tom Gaymor.

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F1 TV can be viewed with Apple AirPlay, Chromecast, Apple TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku

With F1 TV Pro you can watch all qualifying and on-track sessions live or catch-up on your own time. F1 TV Pro helps fans keep on top of the timings, action and standings with its seamless ad-free coverage and insightful pre- and post-race shows. In addition, you can watch exclusive documentaries and archive races to get a 360-degree view of the pinnacle of motorsport.

With 23 races (including newcomer Miami and returning favourites Australia, Canada and Japan), the 2022 calendar is the most action-packed in F1’s history.

After last year’s successful trial, there will be another three Sprints this year (Imola, Red Bull Ring and Interlagos), providing even more jeopardy and giving fans three thrilling days of drama over a race weekend.

Qualifying for these events moves to Friday for the fight for pole. Then, on Saturday, the grid is decided by a 100km scramble. Sunday is the fight for the main prize, and this format allows for greater unpredictability and even more raw action.

F1 TV Radio Rewind: Listen to the best moments from 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix

Choose your best view

F1 TV Pro boasts 20 live onboards and unedited team radio, guaranteeing a deeper and more immersive experience than other channels. With access to all the cameras, you can be your own TV director, zeroing in on key rivalries, replaying jaw-dropping moments, or following your favourite drivers. Fans can create their own way to watch the Grand Prix weekends.

Can’t watch the on-track action live? Fear not: all sessions, including the onboards, are also available on catch-up and replay. Set your devices to block out the results so as not to spoil any surprises. And we’re expecting there to be a lot of surprises in 2022.

Will Lewis defeat Max to take a record eighth title? Can Ferrari win the constructors’ championship for the first time since 2008? Might McLaren’s renaissance continue?

There are a lot of unknowns, but history is sure to be made. F1 TV Pro gives fans a front row seat, with information and camera views usually only found on the pit wall. Sign up today for a free 7-day trial* to experience F1 2022 to full redline-hitting effect.

*Excludes previous free trial customers. Available in selected countries. Terms and condition apply.

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