Fuji TV will also broadcast the 2023 F1 World Championship live on CS broadcast “Fuji TV NEXT Live Premium”.
Fuji TV has been broadcasting all F1 races for 30 years from 1987, when the first F1 Japan GP was held at Suzuka Circuit, to 2016. At the beginning of broadcasting, it was mainly recorded broadcasting on terrestrial waves, but since 1998, all wars have been broadcast live on CS broadcasting.
However, the contract expires in 2022, and Fox Sports, which had acquired the Asian F1 broadcasting rights, withdrew from the Asian market, so the situation in Japan, which had been sublicensed, is unclear. has removed the Motorsport/F1 category, worrying long-time fans.
However, Fuji TV’s Twitter account dedicated to motor sports has announced that F1 broadcasting will continue in 2023 along with the F1 schedule.
#Bahrain GP 49 days until the opening!
2023 season will be held for the first time #Las Vegas GP 24 races, the most in history, including#Japanese Grand Prix will be held from 9/22 to 24!
We will let you know as soon as the details are decided. looking forward to!#f1fujinext #f1jp pic.twitter.com/4XJHJvj5xq
—[Official]Fuji TV ☆ Motorsports (@cx_motorsports) January 13, 2023
In addition, in the list of live TV broadcasts of the major markets of the 2023 F1 season published by PlanetF1, Japan was listed by Fuji TV NEXT and DAZN.
USA: ESPN and ABC (Miami, Canada, US and Mexican Grand Prix)
Canada: RDS (French), TSN (English)
Australia: Fox Sports, Network 10 (Austrian GP only)
France: Canal+, C8 (Bahrain, Monaco, Italy: Sky Sport F1, TV8
(Emilia Romagna, Spain, Italy, US GP)
Germany: Sky Sport F1, RTL (Emilia Romagna, Spain, Italy, US GP)
Spain: DAZN, Telecinco (Spanish GP only)
Netherlands: Viaplay, NOS (Dutch GP only)
Brazil: Band, TV Bandeirantes
Japan: DAZN, Fuji TV NEXT
Category: F1 / TV broadcast