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Watching Formula 1 becomes a lot more expensive with F1 TV Pro


In the Netherlands you have two ways to watch Formula 1. A subscription via Viaplay was long considered the more expensive option, while F1 TV Pro was known as the cheaper alternative. This has now partly come to an end, the subscription to F1 itself has become a lot more expensive in the run-up to the new season.

It is still just under two months until the new Formula 1 season starts on February 21 with the first tests in Bahrain, after which the first real race starts on March 2. Yet the 2024 Formula 1 season starts on a downer. Anyone who wants to follow the preparations, qualifications and races on TV will pay a lot more this year for their subscription to F1 TV from the Formula 1 organization itself.

You get the live feeds directly from the source. In addition, F1 TV Pro was also the cheaper option to follow the Formula 1 races. For 64.99 you were done and could follow all weekends throughout the year.

Unfortunately, the F1 organization has decided that the subscription could become a bit more expensive and has increased the price for the coming season by more than 45 percent to 94.99 euros for a year. A monthly subscription is also still possible and will now cost 11.90 euros per month.

Price increases do not apply to everyone

Fortunately, the significant price increase does not apply to everyone. Anyone who already has a current subscription can renew it for the old price of 64.99 euros. F1 TV has not yet confirmed this, but an increase in the subscription price must be announced at least a month in advance and that has not yet been done. So it seems that existing subscribers are getting away with it.

  • Take out your F1 TV Pro subscription here for 94.99 euros per year

Anyone who purchases an F1 TV Pro subscription will not only have access to the live broadcasts of F1 TV during the race weekends, but also the previews and afterthoughts, tech talk and access to the enormous archive of summaries of all previously completed races.

By Quentin Reed

Meet Quentin Reed, a computer enthusiast hailing from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. With a strong foundation in Computer Science from his education, Quentin has delved into the world of technology with great passion. As a Software Test Analyst from 2018 to 2020, he honed his skills in ensuring the quality and functionality of software applications. Currently serving as a Manager at Gaming Laptops, Quentin combines his expertise in computers with his love for gaming. Embracing his identity as a computer geek, he continues to explore the ever-evolving landscape of technology, eager to stay at the forefront of innovation and contribute to the digital realm.