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FOM agrees free-to-air deal for France

FOM has revealed that a new deal will see F1 return to free-to-air in France from next year. The deal is for three years and will see just four races broadcast live, but the move comes at a time when Britain loses all live free-to-air coverage in 2019. It's a canny move from FOM, as 2018 not only sees France return as host of a round of the Formula One World Championship, but the almost certain debut of Monegasque racer Charles Leclerc. Furthermore, other than Romain Grosjean at Haas, there is the ever improving Esteban Ocon, not forgetting the works Renault team and Fernando Alonso in a Renault-powered McLaren. 'The agreement will commence at the beginning of the 2018 championship,' said...
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