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Sky Sports F1 Unveils Official Broadcast Team for 2025 Season
As the 2025 Formula 1 season kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix this weekend, Sky Sports F1 has officially confirmed its presenting and punditry lineup for the upcoming year. Having been the exclusive broadcaster of F1 in the UK since 2012, Sky continues to strengthen its coverage, bringing back familiar faces while introducing fresh talent to enhance the viewing experience.
Following a record-breaking 2024 British Grand Prix—Sky’s most-watched European race ever—the broadcaster aims to deliver even more insightful and engaging coverage throughout the 24-race calendar. This year’s lineup sees the return of several well-known experts alongside new additions that promise to offer fresh perspectives.
Sky F1’s 2025 Lineup: Who’s Returning?
As anticipation builds for what is expected to be one of the most competitive F1 seasons yet, Sky has retained some of the biggest names in motorsport to provide expert analysis. Former world champions Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, and Jacques Villeneuve will all continue their roles as pundits, bringing their unique insight and experience to the coverage.
The legendary Martin Brundle OBE will also return as a key analyst, continuing his iconic grid walks and race commentary. Naomi Schiff, Karun Chandhok, Anthony Davidson, Bernie Collins, and Danica Patrick remain integral members of Sky’s expert team, ensuring a well-rounded and knowledgeable panel for race weekends.
Despite facing criticism from some fans on social media, Danica Patrick—a former IndyCar and NASCAR driver—will once again be part of Sky’s broadcast team after making multiple appearances at U.S. race weekends in 2024. Her return aligns with F1’s continued push to grow its American audience, capitalizing on the sport’s surging popularity in the United States.
New Addition: Jamie Chadwick Joins Sky Sports F1
One of the most exciting changes for 2025 is the addition of Jamie Chadwick to the Sky Sports F1 team. A three-time W Series champion and a current European Le Mans Series pro-driver, Chadwick is one of the most accomplished female racers in the world. She made history last year by becoming the first female driver to win an INDY NXT road course race, cementing her status as a rising star in motorsport.
Her inclusion in the lineup brings a fresh perspective to Sky’s coverage, with her first-hand experience as a professional racer adding valuable insight to the analysis of on-track action.
Presenters and Reporters Stay Unchanged
Sky has opted for consistency when it comes to their presenting and reporting team, with Simon Lazenby, Natalie Pinkham, Rachel Brookes, Craig Slater, and Ted Kravitz all returning for another season. Fans will also be pleased to know that Ted’s Notebook, a long-standing favorite segment providing deep technical analysis and behind-the-scenes insights, has been renewed for 2025.
With the 2025 season shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent history, Sky Sports F1 has assembled a team that blends experience, expertise, and fresh talent. The broadcaster remains committed to delivering top-tier coverage as the sport continues to expand its global reach. Fans can look forward to another thrilling season with in-depth analysis, exclusive interviews, and unparalleled access to the world of Formula 1.