
FanCode, the official Formula 1 broadcaster in India, has taken a major step in making F1 more inclusive for Indian audiences. With the introduction of Hindi and select regional language commentary, motorsports fans across the country can now experience the thrill of Formula 1 in their preferred language.
Building on its extensive partnership with Sky Sports, FanCode will provide a comprehensive viewing experience, integrating popular F1 analysis shows such as:
- The F1 Show
- Ted’s Notebook and Ted’s Qualifying Notebook
- The Chequered Flag
Why this matters for Indian motorsport fans
- The Indian motorsports audience has grown by 30 percent over the past five years
- Formula 1 has an estimated 60 million followers in India
- This is the first-ever multilingual F1 coverage for Indian fans
FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco emphasized the importance of this expansion, stating,
"We’ve listened to the fans and enhanced our product to deliver a world-class viewing experience at an affordable price."
FanCode is positioning itself as India’s go-to platform for motorsports, offering live coverage of:
- Indian Racing Festival
- MotoGP
- UIM E1 World Championship
- DTM and other major racing events
Excitement builds for the 2025 Formula 1 season
The 2025 Formula 1 season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix from March 14 to 16. This year’s season is generating significant interest with:
- Lewis Hamilton’s highly anticipated move to Ferrari, setting up a fierce rivalry with Charles Leclerc
- The expected debut of rising star Kimi Antonelli
- Intense competition for both the Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championships, with McLaren and Ferrari challenging Red Bull’s dominance
With its enhanced multilingual coverage, Indian fans will have access to every race, analysis, and key moment in the biggest motorsports championship in the world.
Published: 14 Mar 2025, 10:53 am IST
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