Austrian commercial broadcaster ServusTV has announced a new three-year deal for Formula 1 media rights, and will sublicense half of the races to the country’s public-service broadcaster ORF.
ServusTV and ORF finalise three-year F1 rights-sharing deal
Last weekend's Formula One Grand Prix of Austria at the Red Bull Ring. (Photo by Joe Klamar/Pool via Getty Images).
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