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Canal+ extends French F1 TV rights through 2022 season

Formula 1 will continue to be broadcast on Canal+ in France and its territories through at least 2022. Canal+ has broadcast Formula 1 in the country since 2013 but a fresh agreement has been reached with the championship, extending its current contract by a further two years. All Formula 1 sessions, along with Formula 2 and Formula 3, will be shown on Canal+ and its accompanying channels, as well as the myCanal app. Formula 1 currently has three French drivers in the form of Esteban Ocon (Renault), Pierre Gasly (Toro Rosso) and Romain Grosjean (Haas), the joint-highest representation on the grid. “The renewal of the rights for Formula 1 on Canal+ is great news for our...
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