Channel 4 F1


Channel 4 F1, commonly abbreviated to C4F1, is a British television programme dedicated to the coverage of Formula One motor racing and has been aired by the British broadcaster Channel 4 since 2016. Prior to 2019, half of the season's practice, qualifying sessions and races were shown live, with all other events covered in an extended qualifying and race highlights format.
From 2019–2022, only the British GP race will be shown live along with highlights of all other races.
F1 coverage is shown on the main channel, on-demand service All 4 and the More4 channel in occasional circumstances.

History

2016–2018

On 21 December 2015, the BBC announced that it would end its deal with Formula One three years early due to budget cuts and would transfer the remaining three years to Channel 4. Channel 4 would be showing ten selected races live without advertisements and every race were to be shown as highlights. Channel 4 was the first free-to-air station that ran without commercial breaks during its ten live races.
Channel 4 broadcast from to the end of the seasons after purchasing the rights shared with Sky Sports from BBC. Channel 4 also showed the race and associated events of the British Grand Prix and final race weekend. Extended highlights were shown of all remaining races a few hours after they finish, early evening for European and Asian which are shown live races, afternoon for Asian races or late night for live races and ones in the Americas. Qualifying highlights for live races were only shown if they were live races in Asia. Live race coverage was produced by Whisper Films, with North One Television to produce accompanying programmes. Channel 4's full presenting team was announced on 8 March 2016.
Channel 4 also announced that "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac would be their title music, the song previously used by the BBC's coverage.
Frequent references to social media were made in the programme's break bumpers, usually in the form of hashtags in response to events as they unfold, driver/fan tweets, or simply the appearance of the #C4F1 hashtag.
For the first two years of Channel 4's coverage, the sponsor was travel site Kayak.com. They were replaced for the 2018 season by audio company Bose.
For Practice Two of the 2016 European Grand Prix and 2016 Mexican Grand Prix, More4 had the coverage due to Channel 4 covering the Royal Ascot horse race.
For Practice One and Two of the 2017 United States Grand Prix and 2018 United States Grand Prix, More4 also had the coverage.

2019 onwards

Beginning 2019, Sky Sports hold exclusive rights to all races excluding the British Grand Prix. In September 2018, it was announced that Channel 4 had agreed to a sub-licensing agreement with Sky, under which it broadcasts free-to-air highlights of all races, and live coverage of the British Grand Prix. As part of the arrangement, Sky will have rights to carry full series of Channel 4 dramas on-demand, while Channel 4 also acquired free-to-air rights to the Sky drama Tin Star.
They continue to be sponsored by Bose.
On 13 March 2019, three days before the first Grand Prix of the season, it was revealed that Channel 4 will not be permitted to interview drivers in the "pen", hold interviews in the pit lane or hold a grid walk. Furthermore, Channel 4 must adhere to these and other restrictions in order for Sky to consider agreeing to the same arrangements in 2020.
For the 2020 season due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the programmes were presented from Silverstone as F1 limited the number of broadcasters on site. Clarkson, who works primarily for F1 TV served as Channel 4's paddock reporter, when they were unable to access the paddock. It also saw the introduction of a touch screen. During coverage of the Hungarian Grand Prix, it was confirmed that they would have access to the paddock for at least the British and 70th Anniversary weekends. However, despite being held at Silverstone Circuit Channel 4 will not be allowed to broadcast the 70th Anniversary race live as they are only permitted by their agreement with Sky Sports to broadcast the race named British Grand Prix as was hinted at in an F1 Q+A before the 2020 season started.

Online

Channel 4's website has reports and analysis from David Coulthard and Ben Edwards.

Presenting team

2019 appearances are to be confirmed as the season goes on, all announced dates are listed.
PresentersAppearancesRole
Steve JonesAll venuesMain presenter, Practice presenter
Lee McKenzieWhen applicablePractice presenter, presenter of Lee Meets...
David CoulthardAll venuesCo-presenter and lead analyst at all races, presenter of David Meets...
Ben EdwardsAll racesPresenter of F1 Wrap Up and Breakfast with Ben
Louise GoodmanRelief Practice presenter, Reporter at China, AustriaF1 Preview
PunditsAppearancesRole
David CoulthardAll venuesLead analyst, presenter of David Meets... and Eddie Meets...
Eddie JordanAppeared in Azerbaijan, Monaco, Britain, Singapore, USA, Mexico and Abu DhabiLead analyst, presenter of David Meets... and Eddie Meets...
Susie WolffAppeared at Monaco, Austria, Britain, Belgium, Japan and Abu Dhabi.
No longer appears on Channel 4 F1 in 2019.
Analyst
Mark WebberMost races, appeared at Australia, Bahrain, Monaco, Austria, BritainAnalyst
Alain ProstAppeared at Spain 2016, dropped from 2017 team.Analyst
Karun ChandhokNo longer on Channel 4 F1.Analyst/technical analyst
Billy MongerAppeared at Australia, Bahrain, France, AustriaAnalyst, touch screen presenter and paddock reporter
CommentatorsAppearancesRole
Ben EdwardsAll racesLead commentator
David CoulthardCo-commentator All races
Tony DodginsAs commentators: when applicable, selected venuesFree Practice One commentator/commentary producer
Mark WebberAs commentators: when applicable, selected venuesPractices and selected qualifying & races as third commentator
ReportersAppearancesRole
Lee McKenziePaddock reporter, Practice presenter, presenter of Lee Meets...Paddock reporter
Holly SamosReporter TBCPaddock reporter TBC
Claire CottinghamReporter BritainPaddock reporter TBC
Louise GoodmanPractice presenter, Reporter at China, Austria in 2018Paddock reporter
Tom ClarksonPractice presenter/On location reporterPaddock reporter
FeaturesAppearancesRole
Murray WalkerMain interviewerPresenter of Murray Meets..., Silverstone
Susie WolffOn rotaFeature interviewer
David CoulthardOn rotaFeature interviewer
Steve JonesOn rotaFeature interviewer
Lee McKenzieOn rotaFeature interviewer
Eddie JordanOn rotaFeature interviewer
Ben EdwardsOn rotaFeature interviewer
Holly SamosOn rotaFeature interviewer
Louise GoodmanOn rotaFeature interviewer

Producers/editors