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F1 fans promised all-new television experience in 2018

Formula 1 fans have been told to expect an all-new experience in the way the sport is televised this year, as Liberty Media starts putting in place its action plan. F1's commercial chief Sean Bratches met with teams prior to the Christmas break to run through ideas for the 2018 season, and one of the biggest areas of change will be the way that grand prix racing is broadcast. McLaren executive director Zak Brown says he is excited by what is being proposed, and thinks it will be great news for those that want to get closer to the action. In a guest blog on the 'James Allen on F1' site, Brown said that he was bullish about what Liberty had in store for fans. "Before Christmas Sean...
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