I don't mind paying for F1 if I have to, but I'd be very interested if they did their own internet-based package. The only other alternative in the UK from 2019 is paying for Sky, which is at least £22/month (not including the F1 package), which is too much.Oh, and I have fingers crossed for the ditching of pay to watch for F1, but as Americans love their PPV's this is doubtful.
All contracts are locked to 2020 except Renault's which runs longer. It was part of the deal when they returned as a works team, that is, when they took over the Enstone team.Apparently they are already sending the message out that Ferrari may lose their automatic $100M payment; presumably that would mean the other "historic team payments" would go as well, but Ferrari get by far the biggest despite the fact they've not won a championship for years. Current contracts are locked in until 2020, though, so its unlikely we will see redistribution of payments before then.
I don't mind paying for F1 if I have to, but I'd be very interested if they did their own internet-based package. The only other alternative in the UK from 2019 is paying for Sky, which is at least £22/month (not including the F1 package), which is too much.
There's been so many other changes that I think it'd be very difficult to get a good picture on how it has changed things.Are there any numbers on how ppv as affected viewing figures ?
Ferrari will always win of course, but there will be Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Lancia and Abarth. When they race in the US, there will also be Dodge and Chrysler.Will it contain just ferrari ?