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Formula One extends its contract with Russian TV, Match

Formula One has announced that it has extended its partnership with Match TV. The Russian TV channel will retain its exclusive rights to show the full FIA Formula 1 World Championship until 2023. The Russian sports broadcaster’s current deal with FOM began in 2017 and was originally for three years. That partnership was extended for the current 2020 season, and the sport has now announced that Match TV will retain its broadcasting rights until at least at the end of 2023. The TV rights package also includes Formula 1’s support racing championships, including Formula 2, Formula 3, and the Porsche Supercup. For the first time ever the entire Formula 1 season and support races will also...
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