F1 TV

F1 TV is a new digital experience taking you closer to all the F1 action. Content available and timings of replays do vary by country.

You can subscribe either monthly or annually. Find out how much F1 TV Access costs in your country [here](https://f1tv.formula1.com/en/content-schedule "content schedule"). Or for F1 TV Pro, click here. For additional help and support, please email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])

Each app offers up something different. The F1 TV app gives you live and on-demand videos including head to head / battle mode viewing The F1 app gives you live timing data, driver telemetry and the latest news. By separating them, we can create better and more dedicated experiences.

Due to rights restrictions when purchasing a subscription you must select the country you are currently located in order to proceed. We will check your IP address against your chosen country so if you are trying to subscribe to your home country but physically located elsewhere, you will get an error message. This may also happen if you are using a VPN.

Our business

The Formula 1 Companies hold the exclusive commercial rights to the FIA Formula One World Championship (Championship) which is an annual, approximately 9 month long, motor racing competition in which teams compete for the Constructor’s Championship and drivers compete for the Driver’s Championship. It is a global series taking place in 22 countries, over 5 continents. We employ approximately 550 members of staff, the majority of whom are based in the UK. We assess the risk of modern slavery and human trafficking in our supply chain on an ongoing basis and are particularly mindful of the heightened risk in the areas of circuit labour (which is selected and contracted by a third party local promoter or operator), labour at our own premises, the production of F1 branded merchandise (which is commissioned and produced by third party licensees and sponsors) and the production of uniforms, workwear and equipment used in our own workplaces.

Due diligence

In order to identify modern slavery and human trafficking risks in our supply chains we conduct risk-based due diligence on relevant third parties before we enter into new or renewed contractual arrangements. Factors we take into account when considering the level of due diligence required include the nature of the services being provided, the industry and the geographic location of the counterparty and such services. In respect of potential high risk areas we proactively engage with our relevant partners and suppliers to ensure that circuits are constructed ethically and in accordance with relevant labour laws and that our branded products are sourced responsibly. In 2019, we enhanced the focus of our due diligence in potential high risk areas by issuing supplementary questionnaires on modern slavery and human trafficking which probe issues such as our counterparties’ internal policies and procedures, due diligence, ethical audits and whistleblowing mechanisms, risk assessment, supply chain mapping and working conditions.

As part of our monitoring programme, Formula 1 receives regular risk assessments on each of its race jurisdictions. In 2019, these assessments were enhanced to include more detailed analyses of modern slavery and human trafficking risks. We also engaged a business intelligence investigations specialist to conduct on-site assessments and interviews at a new circuit construction site and to provide detailed reporting and evaluation of modern slavery and human trafficking risks.

We have also enhanced our record keeping procedures to reflect accurately and in detail our activities in relation to modern slavery due diligence, internal modern slavery travel briefings and reports, training and external monitoring intelligence. These records will be used in 2020 to help assess, refine and improve our strategy for mitigating modern slavery and human trafficking risks.