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Live Stream F1 for just £9 a race with the new NOW TV Season Pass


THE F1 season is prepped to kick off down-under on March 15 with Melbourne’s Australian Grand Prix.

And if you want to follow all the races of 2020, you can live stream the action with NOW TV’s F1 Season Pass.

 Lewis Hamilton is gearing up for his world title defence

Lewis Hamilton is gearing up for his world title defenceCredit: AP:Associated Press

The streaming service has brought back its nine month offer, allowing fans a cheaper way to watch.

A standard NOW TV Sports Pass grants access to all channels for £9.98, including F1 races.

And over the course of the 22-race calendar, the total cost would be £219.56.

  • NOW TV’s F1 Season Pass, £198 (saving £20) – buy here

But the F1 Season Pass shaves some of the cost. Priced at £198 you save £20 over the season, or almost £1 a race.

It’s not the biggest saving, but it is the cheapest way for fans to watch all races live.

And to see if Lewis Hamilton can claim his fourth consecutive championship, drawing level with Michael Schumacher’s seven-title record.

The F1 Season Pass offer is available throughout March, and you can pick it up now.

The offer ends on April 1, but to get maximum value you’ll need to pick it up before the Australian Grand Prix.

If you wait until after the Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir, the last race before the offer ends, the pass works out at £9.90 a race.

That’s just an 8p per race saving, or just £1.60 over the course of the season instead of £20.

Ferrari’s travel plans for the Australian grand prix are going ahead, despite the Italy lockdown.

While the organisers of the Australian Grand Prix have ruled out running the race behind closed doors.

The Chinese Grand Prix was put back due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Find out the latest on any affected races.


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Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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