Channel launch, preview to the 2012 Formula One season. Hosted by Simon Lazenby.
A look at Ferrari's testing troubles, with interviews from Stefano Domenicali and Pat Fry.
A look back at the Australian Grand Prix, with features at McLaren and also with Timo Glock.
Features on Sauber, Mercedes and Red Bull.
Features on Williams FW15C, and also with Jacques Villeneuve and Alain Prost.
A feature on females in motorsport, with interviews from Susie Wolff, Maria de Villota and Alice Powell.
The first of a two-part interview with Sir Frank Williams.
A look back at the Bahrain GP, and the second part of Williams' interview focusing on Ayrton Senna.
Ted Kravitz reports on in-season testing in Mugello, and Natalie Pinkham visits Budapest as Jenson Button stages a demo. Martin Brundle's first Le Mans diary also featured.
Natalie Pinkham visits the Red Bull Energy Station.
A look back at the Spanish Grand Prix, Natalie visits Brands Hatch, and the Williams FW08 makes an appearance in the studio.
Jenson Button tests out a Mercedes-Benz DTM car at Brands Hatch and Heikki Kovalainen gives Georgie a tour of Monaco in a Caterham 7.
Nico Hülkenberg shows Natalie around Vijay Mallya's yacht, the Indian Empress, and Damon Hill chats with Sir Jackie Stewart on what makes Monaco special.
Ted chats with Christian Horner, Natalie goes behind the scenes at the Amber Fashion Lounge, and Martin Brundle's second Le Mans diary is also featured.
Jacques Villeneuve drives his father's, Gilles Villeneuve's 1979 Ferrari, Jenson Button answers some fans' questions and Martin Brundle's third Le Mans diary is featured.
Chats with McLaren's team boss Martin Whitmarsh, and sporting director Sam Michael.
A look at Michael Schumacher's recent bad fortune, Georgie heads to Goodwood for a preview of the Festival of Speed and Martin's Le Mans Diary comes to a conclusion.
A look at Sauber's season with Monisha Kaltenborn, Georgie chats with Lord March to preview Goodwood, and a preview to the British Grand Prix.
A look at a possible London Grand Prix with Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, and David Croft takes on Bruno Senna in the Williams simulator.
Georgie chats with Prime Minister David Cameron about the future of motorsport.
Ted chats with Christian Horner about Mark Webber's recent contract extension signing at Red Bull.
Nico Rosberg gives a tour of the Mercedes-Benz engine factory and Rachel Brookes chats with Kimi Räikkönen.
The Force India drivers get their hands on the F1 Buzz Game while Natalie take a trip around Budapest with Pastor Maldonado and Bruno Senna.
Ted tries his hand at a McLaren pit stop, a look at the history at Silverstone and Nico Rosberg referees as Ted and Georgie go head-to-head to build a Mercedes engine.
Journalists Review: A special edition hosted by David Croft as 3 journalists join him to discuss the talking points of the season so far and what awaits once the summer break is over.
Season So Far: Georgie and Ted return to the sofa and review the first half of the 2012 Formula 1 World Championship.
Jenson Button takes part in his charity triathlon, and Natalie meets up with some Red Bull interns.
Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Heikki Kovalainen take on the F1 Buzz Game. Plus, Natalie heads to South America to catch up with local hero Pastor Maldonado.
Natalie spends the day at Marussia, Martin's at the Maranello Ferrari road car factory and Chris Evans invites the team to Carfest.
Features a tribute to the passing of Sid Watkins. Plus, an interview with McLaren's team principal Martin Whitmarsh about his team's third successive race victory, and a look at the Grand Prix Mechanics Trust.
Anthony provides an expert guide to the 5km Marina Bay circuit, and the team looks ahead to the finale of the 2012 GP2 Series season. Plus, an insight into what a week in the life of Toro Rosso driver Jean-Éric Vergne is like.
We hear from Red Bull's resident technical genius Adrian Newey on how the 2012 season has gone thus far for his team, along with an interview with Sauber driver Sergio Pérez. Plus, Ted chats to Marussia chief Graeme Lowden in wake of the team's best ever result in Singapore.
The reaction of Lewis Hamilton's decision to move to Mercedes, and Michael Schumacher's second retirement from the sport.
Discussing the recent incidents from the 2012 F1 season.
Analysing Red Bull's recent spate of impressive upgrades to the RB8. Plus, a chat with the latest female driver to try F1 machinery Susie Wolff, and F2 champion Luciano Bacheta.
A catch up on the progess of the three young Indian karters who last year won Force India's 'One in a Billion' talent search to find the country's next generation of F1 stars. Plus, the current Williams drivers give their views on their up-and-down season so far, and also get the chance to drive the team's title-winning FW08 and FW18 cars.
An interview with Williams test driver Valtteri Bottas.
A report on the three-day Young Driver Test, and a feature on F1 in schools.
Interviews with Mark Webber and Paul di Resta.
The team are joined by Bruno Senna, and there's chats with Nico Hülkenberg and Heikki Kovalainen.
Season Review: Georgie and Ted join Red Bull to celebrate their success in the 2012 Formula 1 season.
Analysis of how all 11 teams fared during the first pre-season test at Jerez. Christian Horner talks about how his team will hope for a continuation of their extraordinary championship winning run.
Ted brings us up-to-date with the latest news from the paddock following the culmination of the second pre-season test. He also fills us in on the Williams FW35. Plus, Johnny has specially recorded interviews with Sauber's Nico Hülkenburg and Esteban Gutiérrez, as well as an extended chat with Force India's Paul di Resta.
Ted chats with fellow Sky F1 colleague Damon Hill about his induction into the Motor Sport Magazine Hall of Fame. He also talks to such F1 luminaries as Mercedes' non-executive chairman Niki Lauda, Enzo Ferrari's son Piero, and the current Ferrari F1 boss Stefano Domenicali.
We hear from Lewis Hamilton as he gears up for his race debut with Mercedes, and his former team's boss Martin Whitmarsh chats about his hopes for the season ahead at McLaren. Plus, a catch up with F1 veterans Sir Jackie Stewart and Sir Stirling Moss.
Natalie and Ted are in the paddock at Albert Park ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. Plus, they hear from Lewis Hamilton, Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo and defending world champion Sebastian Vettel.
Ted and Natalie are in the pit lane and paddock at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. The McLaren drivers talk us through their typical fitness regime, and Caterham take on the Horse Power Tower.
Ted discusses the controversial Malaysian Grand Prix with Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner. Plus, a look at the history of team orders, and British GP2 star James Calado.
Mercedes Team Principal Ross Brawn talks about his team's season so far. Plus, a report on Sir Chris Hoy's car racing debut in Melbourne, and a look at Juan Manuel Fangio's 1954 F1 car.
Claire Williams speaks about her new role as Deputy Team Principal at her father's team, Williams. Plus, their drivers take on the Horse Power Tower.
Heikki Kovalainen talks about his return to Caterham as a reserve driver.
Sebastian Vettel goes to the banks of the Black Sea in Sochi to check in with Russia's preparations for its long-awaited debut on the F1 calendar in 2014. There's a chat with Force India's Deputy Team Principal Bob Fernley following the Silverstone squad's impressive showing in Bahrain. Plus, a look at the latest goings on in the ever-competitive GP2 Series and a glance at the progress of the new electric-powered Formula E championship ahead of its inaugural season.
Ted takes a trip to Magny-Cours to catch up with Caterham at a filming day for the Leafield-based outfit. Plus, David Croft heads to Silverstone to check in with the plans for the 2013 British Grand Prix and find about the changes that have been made to the venue since the previous year's rain-lashed weekend.
A chat with the previous year's Spanish Grand Prix winner, Pastor Maldonado.
In the company not one, not two, but three special guests we'll be paying tribute to the unofficial King of Spain, Fernando Alonso, after his victory at Barcelona, and looking ahead to the jewel in the F1 calendar - next week's Monaco GP! Of course, no discussion of F1 at the present time can be made without an opinion or two on Pirelli's controversial compounds, but we'll be treated to a fresh perspective on the rights and wrongs of this year's tyres and the Barcelona backlash from none other than Mike Gascoyne, Caterham's former Technical Director. Note the 'former' because Mike has also been talking to Ted Kravitz this week about the new projects which are keeping him very busy at present... On Sky Sports The F1 Show May 17, 2013 8:00pm Get a Sky Sports Day PassUpgrade to Sky Sports Back in the studio, the special guests to keep hosts Ted and Natalie Pinkham company are our very own Johnny Hebert, GP2 rising star Jolyon Palmer and, wait for it, Ferrari's F2012 car! And speaking of Ferrari, that's exactly what we've been doing this week with The F1 Show team visiting Maranello to discuss how the new regulations for the 2014 season are influencing the construction of their road cars. Also, expect plenty of chat about the upcoming Monaco GP - exclusively live on Sky Sports F1 - with Jolyon on hand to offer a first-hand insight into what it's like to win around the famed streets of Monte Carlo after his victory last May in the GP2 Sprint Race.
Interviews with Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg and Max Chilton. Plus, a segment on Sergio Pérez, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa and other well-known sportsmen taking part in a charity football match.
An interview with four-time world champion Alain Prost.
The latest on the fallout from Mercedes' controversial tyre testing in Spain.
The Sauber drivers take on the Horse Power Tower.
The team discuss Sebastian Vettel's decision to stay at Red Bull till at least the end of 2015. Natalie travels to Finland to catch up with the Williams rookie Valtteri Bottas after he stole the show in qualifying in Canada. McLaren's Sam Michael and Force India's Otmar Szafnauer talk about their respective teams' battles in the midfield. Plus, a tribute to one of the sport's most famous and charismatic figures of the past, the 1976 world champion James Hunt.
All the fallout from the FIA International Tribunal hearing in Paris gets dissected. In the wake of the recent passing of the Argentinian driver José Froilán González, we take a look back at his Silverstone success from 1951 - the first win for the Ferrari team. The sport's rich heritage is also recognised in the first of three features looking back at 'The Lost Generation' with a profile of British driver Roger Williamson. Plus, there is a look into the future of British motorsport with a report on the 2013 British Schools Karting Championship.
The team discusses Kimi Räikkönen's decision to return to Ferrari for the 2014 season. Plus, a look behind the scenes of Formula 4
Caterham's Tony Fernandes talks about how the costs in F1 are frustrating him.
Natalie and Ted are joined by Karun Chandhok. Plus, a special karting day run by former world champion John Surtees and Sebastian Vettel heads to Red Bull's base in Milton Keynes.
This week, Ted and Natalie are joined by McLaren's Jenson Button to preview the 2013 United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, and discuss an eventful week in the driver market.
This week, Natalie and Ted present from Interlagos ahead of the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix. Plus, an interview with Red Bull's outgoing driver Mark Webber.
This week, Natalie and Ted are joined by Johnny Herbert to look back on this year's thrilling Formula 1 season. They'll also be discussing Ross Brawn's departure from Mercedes.
David Croft is joined by Formula 1 writers Kevin Eason, Michael Schmidt and Jonathan Noble to reflect on a compelling season of F1 racing in 2013.
Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham are joined by Force India drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez at Bahrain International Circuit. Plus, a preview of the 2014 GP2 season.
This week, Natalie Pinkham and David Croft are joined by Johnny Herbert and Karun Chandhok to review the thrilling Bahrain Grand Prix.
This week, David Croft and Rachel Brookes are joined by Toro Rosso duo Jean-Eric Vergne and Daniil Kvyat to preview the Chinese Grand Prix.
This week, Ted Kravitz and Natalie Pinkham are joined by Johnny Herbert, John Watson and Alexander Rossi to look back on the Chinese Grand Prix.
A special edition of the show dedicated to the career of three-time Formula 1 world champion Ayrton Senna.
A look at all the latest stories and talking points in Formula 1. Includes regular features and big-name interviews with F1 stars both past and present.
This week, Ted and Natalie reflect on a controversial grand prix weekend in Monaco. They are joined by Johnny Herbert, Derek Bell and Jules Bianchi.
This week, David Croft and Rachel Brookes get unrivalled access to Marussia's team garage. Plus, all the latest news following the opening practice sessions in Canada.
This week, David Croft, Natalie Pinkham and Rachel Brookes are joined in the studui by the legendary Sir Stirling Moss to reflect on an eventful race weekend in Canada.
This week's show comes from the Red Bull Ring in Austria. Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo and team principal Christian Horner are in the studio.
This week, a review of events in Austria and a look ahead to the British Grand Prix. Plus, a special interview with Nigel Mansell and a report from the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
This week, Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham present from Silverstone ahead of the 2014 British Grand Prix. They are joined by Jenson Button and Damon Hill.
Natalie and Rachel are joined by former Williams driver Bruno Senna to review the British Grand Prix. Plus, chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer gives a special insight into Force India.
Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham are joined by Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg and Hollywood star Patrick Dempsey to preview the German Grand Prix.
This week, Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham are joined by Bruno Senna to preview the 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix. Plus, time with Kevin Magnussen, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Natalie Pinkham and Ted Kravitz are joined by John Watson and Bruno Senna to review the Hungarian Grand Prix. Plus, Niki Lauda speaks 38 years on from his near-fatal accident in Germany.
This week, Natalie Pinkham and Simon Lazenby look ahead to the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix. Plus, time with Nico Hulkenberg, Sergio Perez and Andre Lotterer.
This week, Ted and Natalie are joined by former F1 World Champion Jody Scheckter and commentator Murray Walker to discuss their careers and review the 2014 Belgian Grand Prix.
This week's episode features a preview of the Italian Grand Prix and a look at Lewis Hamilton's feud with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg.
This week, Simon Lazenby and Rachel Brookes report from the Marina Bay Street Circuit ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. They are joined by Daniel Ricciardo and Felipe Massa.
This week, Rachel Brookes and Martin Brundle host a live debate with Formula 1 team bosses ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
This week, Simon Lazenby and Natalie Pinkham look at all the latest news from the opening practice sessions of the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi and preview the weekend ahead.
This week, Simon Lazenby, Rachel Brookes and Bruno Senna are at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace to discuss all the latest news from the Brazilian Grand Prix.
This week, Natalie Pinkham and Rachel Brookes are joined by Johnny Herbert and Damon Hill to preview this season's dramatic title showdown in Abu Dhabi.
This week, Rachel Brookes and Simon Lazenby present from the Yas Marina Circuit and preview the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Natalie Pinkham and Ted Kravitz are joined by Daniel Ricciardo, Pat Symonds, Max Chilton and Jolyon Palmer to look back on a thrilling season of Formula 1 in 2014.
David Croft hosts an end-of-season debate led by social media. He is joined by Johnny Herbert, McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier and Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner.
David Croft will be joined by Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams, 2014 GP2 Series champion Jolyon Palmer and The Sun's Ben Hunt to answer viewers' questions on F1.
A preview of the Canadian Grand Prix. Former Force India driver Paul Di Resta joins the team in Montreal and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Paddy Lowe give their thoughts on the race.
The F1 Show brings you all the latest news from Formula 1, this week with a special focus on the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix.
After the day's free practice sessions, analysis from the pit lane at the Shanghai International Circuit with all the latest news and gossip ahead of the 2016 Chinese Grand Prix.
The F1 Show takes a look ahead to the 2016 Russian Grand Prix, rounding up all the latest news and views, while also looking back to the last race in China.
The F1 Show rounds up all the latest news from the world of Formula 1 ahead of the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The F1 Show looks ahead to all the weekend's action at the most famous and glamorous race on the F1 calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix
This week, a host of drivers including Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button join the F1 Show on the grid at Silverstone ahead of this weekend's race at the British Grand Prix.
The F1 Show looks ahead to the weekend's racing at the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Plus, a review of all the latest news from the world of Formula 1.
The F1 Show looks ahead to the weekend's racing at the 2016 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Plus, a review of all the latest news from the world of Formula 1.
The F1 Show reviews the latest news from the world of Formula 1, as well as taking a look ahead to the weekend's racing at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The F1 Show rounds up all the latest news and talking points from the world of Formula 1 ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal
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Recorded before official confirmation of Lewis Hamilton's 2025 switch from Mercedes to Ferrari, the Sky Sports F1 team sat down to react to the news.
The F1 Show launches the 2024 season, as the Sky Sports team look ahead to the upcoming campaign, with discussion of the stories likely to dominate the paddock.
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The countdown begins to the most hotly anticipated race of the Formula 1 season; one that will decide the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships.
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A special F1 Show as the Sky Sports pundits reflect on the aftermath from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that sealed Max Verstappen's first World Championship.