The final round of the inaugural 2023 season of F1 Academy, the top motor racing series’ new all-female development category, will be shown live for the first time with broadcasters secured in over 100 territories.

After six rounds, the inaugural F1 Academy champion will be crowned at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin from October 20 to 22 alongside the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix.

For the first time, 18 international broadcasters will provide live coverage across the weekend.

The series was previously only available to watch via weekly highlight packages available to all F1 Academy broadcasters, across F1 Academy and F1 social media channels, and on the F1 TV streaming platform.

Live coverage of both qualifying sessions, as well as all three races, will be available across all regions on F1’s YouTube, X, and Facebook channels and via F1 TV. A live pre-race show will also be aired across all four platforms ahead of each race.

The broadcasters announced for the season finale include SuperSport (Sub-Saharan Africa), Fox Sports Australia, Foxtel & Kayo Sports (Australia), ORF (Austria), Bandeirantes (Brazil), TSN  (Canada), Viaplay Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Iceland & Baltics), Canal Plus (France), Sky Germany (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg & Lichtenstein), ANT1+ (Greece),  Sky Italy (Italy, San Marino & Vatican State), ESPN (Latin America & the Caribbean), MBC, SSC, and Shahid (MENA), Fox Sports (Mexico),  DAZN (Spain & Andorra), Sky (UK and Republic of Ireland), ESPN (US) and Sky New Zealand.

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The first live international broadcast represents another key development for the series after it was recently announced that the series will race alongside the F1 calendar in 2024 and the commitment from all 10 Formula 1 teams to nominate one driver and design the livery of one car competing in F1 Academy from next season.

Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula 1, said: “This first live F1 Academy broadcast is a sign of the series’ growing popularity and the huge appetite from fans to follow along.

“We are proud that together with the support of our trusted broadcast partners, we can provide F1 Academy with a fantastic platform to showcase incredible female racing talent to new audiences.”