Motor Sport on Satellite

F1 Race Calendar 2024 – F1 had 24 races in 2024, with the first Grand Prix on March 2024, and the final Grand Prix in December 2024.

F1 Race Calendar 2023 – F1 had 23 races in 2023, with the first Grand Prix on March 2023, and the final Grand Prix in December 2023.

F1 Race Calendar 2022 – F1 had 23 races in 2022, with the first Grand Prix on March 2022, and the final Grand Prix in December 2022.

F1 Race Calendar 2021 – F1 had 23 races in 2021, with the first Grand Prix on March 2021, and the final Grand Prix in December 2021.

F1 Race Calendar 2020 – F1 had 22 races in 2020, with the first Grand Prix on March 2020, and the final Grand Prix in November 2020.

F1 Race Calendar 2019 – F1 had 21 races in 2019, with the first Grand Prix on the 17th March 2019, and the final Grand Prix on 1st December 2019.

F1 Race Calendar 2018 – F1 had 21 races in 2018, with the first Grand Prix on the 25th March 2018, and the final Grand Prix on 25th November 2018.

F1 Race Calendar 2017 – F1 had 20 races in 2017, with the first Grand Prix on the 26th March 2017, and the final Grand Prix on 26th November 2017.

F1 Race Calendar 2016 – F1 had 21 races in 2016, with the first Grand Prix on the 20th March 2016, and the final Grand Prix on 27th November 2016.

F1 TV Coverage on Channel Four – Channel Four won the rights to show F1 from 2016 to 2018. Half of their races will be shown live, half will have extensive highlights. In 2019, C4 will be showing only the British Grand Prix live, and highlights of all other races.

F1 TV Coverage on Sky Sports F1 – Sky Sports F1 have the rights to show F1 from 2012 to 2018. They will show all sessions of all races weekend live. From 2019, Sky Sports will be showing all race weekends exclusively live (apart from the British Grand Prix which will also be shown live on Channel Four).

F1 TV Coverage – Other TV Broadcasters – In most countries there are multiple F1 Broadcasters. Some F1 Broadcasters are free to air, and other F1 Broadcasters are pay TV services.

 

 

Moto GP on Satellite

Moto GP on Satellite TV

Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing. It is currently divided into three classes: MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. All three classes use four-stroke engines.

Moto GP 2016 – Moto GP 2016 UK TV coverage – BT Sports (ITV4 highlights)

Moto GP 2017 – Moto GP 2017 UK TV coverage – BT Sports (Channel Five highlights)

Moto GP 2018 – BT Sports (Channel Five highlights)

Moto GP 2019 – BT Sports (Channel Five highlights)

 

Other Motor Sport on Satellite TV

World Rally Championship: Live on BT Sport; highlights on Channel 5, Motors TV and S4C

British Rally Championship: Highlights on Channel 4 and BT Sport in 2016

British Touring Car Championship: Live on ITV4 until 2022

World Touring Car Championship: Live on Eurosport

Superbike World Championship: Live on Eurosport (until 2015),[40] highlights on Channel 4

British Superbike: Live on Eurosport (until 2020); highlights on ITV (until 2018)

Isle of Man TT: Daily highlights on ITV4 until 2018

IndyCar Series: Live on BT Sport in 2015

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Live on Premier Sports until 2017

GP2 Series: Live on Sky Sports F1

GP3 Series: Live on Sky Sports F1

24 Hours of Le Mans: Live on Eurosport until 2016

Elite League Speedway: Live on Sky Sports until 2019

Speedway Grand Prix: Live on BT Sport until 2018

Speedway World Cup: Live on BT Sport until 2018

Formula E: Live on BBC, Eurosport, BT Sport, Youtube

Goodwood Festival of Speed – Live on Sky Sports F1, Highlights on ITV