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- To mark the sport's 70th anniversary, Sky and F1 utilise its rich and impressive archive footage to tell the iconic stories of the sport though the decades, giving fans a real insight into the sport's history and personalities.
- Legends of F1, also known as F1 Legends, is a docuseries that was produced by Sky Sports F1. Steve Rider revisits archive footage of the greats and presents the series of interviews with F1 legends of past and present.
- Explore the development of Hamilton and Verstappen's rivalry that emerged throughout the course of the 2021 F1 season, culminating in an event that sent shockwaves around the world.
- Ted Kravitz brings you all the news and gossip from the Formula One paddock following qualifying and race day.
- This talk show covers all the major talking points of a race weekend, while giving viewers an insight into life within the Formula 1 paddock with appearances from F1 greats past and present.
- Steve Rider of Sky Sports F1 interviews some of the architects of modern day Formula 1, from the car designers to the managers of drivers, teams and the sport itself.
- Tales from the Vault digs deep into the archives to bring F1 stories to life. Presenters Steve Rider and Peter Windsor will be joined by guests who have been at the centre of some of the sport's most historic and controversial moments.
- A look back at the incredible career of 1970 world champion Jochen Rindt, 50 years after becoming F1's only posthumous World Champion, we speak to those who knew him well - including Sir Jackie Stewart and Helmut Marko.
- The first driver to die in F1 in over a decade, Roland lost his life in qualifying at Imola - the day before Ayrton Senna also perished in another tragic accident on a black weekend for the sport.
- As part of Sky F1's documentary The last Teammate, Damon Hill returns to Imola with David Brabham, as they reflect on their respective teammates who sadly passed away at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix.
- It's Round 1 of the new 2022 season and 'W Series' have come back to the United States of America for another double-header event over 2 successive days. This time, it's a brand new circuit and the location of the East-Coast 'US Formula 1, Grand Prix' at the 'Miami International Autodrome. This circuit is a purpose-built temporary street-circuit around the 'Hard Rock Stadium' in the suburb of Miami Gardens, Florida. This is another new chance to share the spotlight with 'Formula 1', which 'W Series' will be ready for. With its twisty and undulating street-circuit layout, this new location will yet again, prove to be a real challenge for our competitors, before the World and it's sunny spectators. There are new drivers and new teams for 2022. The format will remain the same with identical cars but the 2 car 'teams' have different colours for identification purposes and sponsorship.
- It's Round 2 of the new 2022 season and 'W Series' have come back to the United States of America for second race of a double-header event over 2 successive days. This time, it's a brand new circuit and the location of the East-Coast 'US Formula 1, Grand Prix' at the 'Miami International Autodrome. This circuit is a purpose-built temporary street-circuit around the 'Hard Rock Stadium' in the suburb of Miami Gardens, Florida. This is another new chance to share the spotlight with 'Formula 1', which 'W Series' will be ready for. With its twisty and undulating street-circuit layout, this new location will yet again, prove to be a real challenge for our competitors, before the World and it's sunny spectators. There are new drivers and new teams for 2022. The format will remain the same with identical cars but the 2 car 'teams' have different colours for identification purposes and sponsorship.
- 2019–202223mTV EpisodeIt's Round 3 of the new 2022 season and 'W Series' are now in Europe for the next few races. This time, it's the 'Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya' in Spain. This is a fully fledged racing circuit which was built and completed in 1991. It began hosting the 'Spanish Grand Prix' later that same year. Now in 2022 this is another maiden appearance by the 'W Series' and this circuit with its long straights and a variety of corners means it is seen as an all-rounder circuit. This is another real challenge for our competitors, before the World and it's European spectators. The 2-car race team format continues with different colours for identification purposes and sponsorship.
- It's Round 4 of the 2022 season, and 'W Series' are back on home soil at the iconic and historic Full GP Circuit at 'Silverstone' (UK). This is arguably one of the most famous tracks in motorsport's history, and was the birthplace of modern 'Grand Prix' racing in 1950. This is the second time 'W Series' have visited 'Silverstone' (the first repeat visit in 'W Series' history). The circuit layout was used in the 2020 'eSports - W Series League' during the 'Covid-19' pandemic Lockdown, when there was a chance to 'Sim' race on full length circuit. Now with actual and real familiarisation from 2021, of the circuit layout, this is their chance to shine and show their Skill and Worth before the powerhouses of British Motorsport and an avid audience.
- It's Round 5 of the 2022 'W Series' Championship and we visit the historic and picturesque 'Circuit Paul Ricard' in France. It has a short history compared to other racing circuits. It was first built 1969 and has held several 'Formula 1 Grand Prix's' intermittently in it's time from 1971 and has produced some of the most memorable races in 'F1'. It's idyllic location is complemented by it striking colourful blue and red run-off areas (instead of gravel traps). These run-off's are highly grippy but severely abrasive to the tyres. If our 'W Series' competitors go off the circuit, they will find out to their cost. There skill, speed and precision will be tested in front of the 'Formula 1' teams and another new audience base.
- It's Round 6 of the 2022 season and 'W Series' are returning to the Eastern European, historic 'Formula 1' 'Hungaroring Circuit' in Hungary. This is one of the most famous tracks in motorsport's history with dramatic F1 races and debut winners since its inception in 1986. Some of the 'W Series' competitors have raced at the 'Hungaroring Circuit' with its twisty and undulating layout. This year with some new drivers, this could prove to be a real challenge for our competitors. It will give them a chance to shine and show their Skill and Worth before some of the teams and the Principals of 'Formula 1' Motorsport and the established fans from last year.
- 2019–202230mTV EpisodeIt's Round 7 of the 2022 season and 'W Series' are making there debut in the Asian land of Singapore. This is their first foray into the warm tropical location of the 'Marina Bary Circuit. This is one of the newer recent additions to the 'Formula 1' schedules from 2008, and has featured some of motorsport's excitement and controversies within its short history. With its tropical heat and temperamental rains in early October, the 'W Series' competitors will have one of their most challenging tasks ahead of them. Staying cool in Singapore will be just as difficult as staying cool on the track at 'Marina Bay Street Circuit' with its twisty and undulating layout. With a return of Ayla Ågren substituting for an injured Tereza Bábícková in the 'Puma' team, this will prove to be the toughest race for our competitors. They will show their determination and stamina before the teams and the principals of 'Formula 1' Motorsport and another new audience of eager fans.