NORRIS, PIASTRI AND VERSTAPPEN TO BATTLE IT OUT FOR CROWN
F1 TV COMMENTARY AVAILABLE ON KAYO SPORTS FOR FINAL FOUR RACES
The Formula 1™ season is hurtling towards a dramatic conclusion, with four races remaining, three drivers in the running for the Driver’s Championship and every pivotal moment set to unfold on Kayo SPORTS.
Australia’s own Oscar Piastri sits just one point behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris heading into this weekend’s FORMULA 1 MSC CRUISES GRANDE PRÊMIO DE SÃO PAULO 2025, with Red Bull’s four-time champion Max Verstappen hot on their heels.
And for the first time, Kayo SPORTS customers will be able to hear from the popular F1 TV commentary team via an alternative feed available for the final four races. This feed will be in addition to Sky Sport’s award-winning commentary, providing more choice for fans than ever before.
The F1 TV commentary is led by highly respected F1™ voice, Alex Jacques, alongside experts including Jolyon Palmer, James Hinchcliffe, David Coulthard and lead presenter Laura Winter. The F1 TV alternative commentary will be available on Kayo SPORTS for the remaining Grands Prix, with the Sky Sport commentary available across all practice, qualifying, F1™ Sprint and race sessions.
Foxtel Group Executive Director - Commercial Sport, Adam Howarth said: “The final four races of this Formula 1™ season are shaping up to be epic; a true spectacle of speed, strategy, and unscripted drama. With the championship on the line, every single lap will be critical, and Australian fans can experience every thrilling second on Kayo SPORTS.
“We're all about giving our customers more of what they love, and this dual commentary option offers unparalleled choice, allowing fans to tailor their viewing experience to perfectly match the thrilling action on the track.”
Following Brazil, the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas under lights will provide a spectacular backdrop for crucial championship points in an Australian-friendly mid-afternoon time slot on Sunday, November 23. Following this, the fast and flowing Lusail International Circuit in Qatar will be the battle ground for crucial points as it hosts the final F1 Sprint of the season and another challenging night race (3am, Monday, December 3 AEDT) before all roads lead to Abu Dhabi for the traditional season finale (12am, Monday, December 8 AEDT).
The only place to watch every practice, qualifying session, F1 sprint and race from the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship ™ LIVE is Fox Sports, available on Kayo SPORTS.