Method 1 has introduced the “Method 1 Channel”, a 24/7, subscription-free streaming channel for followers within the USA to observe F1, F2, F3 and F1 Academy race replays and highlights, full reruns of basic Grands Prix, and common racing documentaries.
The brand new channel, which launches within the USA forward of the Miami Grand Prix, can be operated by accomplice C15 Studio and distributed for followers to observe through companies together with Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee, and Pluto TV.
Viewers will have the ability to tune into pre-scheduled programming of basic Grands Prix and common documentaries and relive earlier race weekends, with replays, detailed highlights, and knowledgeable evaluation of the present F1, F2, F3 and F1 Academy seasons (accessible to observe 5 days after the Grands Prix).
Demand for Method 1 within the USA is at an all-time excessive, with, in accordance with F1, a fan-base of over 42m and tv audiences at report numbers. Following a current progress of FAST Channels within the USA, the launch of the Method 1 Channel displays the newest tv traits amongst followers within the USA.
The Method 1 Channel turns into the newest addition to F1’s portfolio of programming presently accessible for followers within the USA, supporting the core reside choices from ESPN and F1’s personal direct to shopper streaming service, F1 TV.
“The Method 1 Channel is the newest growth by F1 designed to additional evolve and elevate our content material expertise for followers,” mentioned Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content material Creation at Method 1. “This service caters to the varied viewing habits of our USA fan-base and serves as an amazing entry level for brand spanking new followers into the game, by robust curated programming, which goals to showcase the drama of F1.
“Along with C15 Studio, we hope to develop the Method 1 Channel into an business main product, that serves alongside our current reside broadcast providing with ESPN and F1 TV, to offer followers a very complete F1 expertise 24 hours a day, seven days per week.”