FanCode has renewed its broadcast partnership with Formula 1 under a new three-year agreement, extending its rights to stream the sport in India until the end of the 2028 season. The renewal cements FanCode’s position as the digital home of Formula 1 in the country, continuing a relationship that began with an earlier two-year deal covering the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
According to an Economic Times report, the renewed agreement significantly expands the offering available to Indian fans. As part of the deal, users will now be able to subscribe to F1 TV Pro and F1 TV Premium directly through the FanCode platform, unlocking access to Formula 1’s complete content library along with multiple viewing and data-rich experiences tailored for dedicated followers of the sport.
FanCode will continue to stream every Formula 1 race weekend in full, including all practice sessions, qualifying rounds, Sprint races and Grands Prix across the season. In recent years, the platform has also introduced regional commentary options in Hindi and Tamil, launched a motorsports-focused podcast titled Gearbox featuring Indian creators, and partnered with local F1 fan communities to host curated screenings. The company indicated that additional product-led innovations are in the pipeline to further enhance the fan experience.
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