Good news for F1 TV subscribers
In preparation for the launch of the 2019 season, F1 TV has received numerous minor enhancements: more data during the Grand Prix, broadcasting of other disciplines...

It is particularly through the addition of content that Liberty Media aims to attract future buyers of F1 TV. The inclusion of broadcasts for Formula 2 and Formula 3 races, as well as those of the Porsche Supercup, is notably commendable. The races from these championships will only be live if you have F1 TV Pro.
F1 TV now allows access to more data. Such as the positions of each driver on the circuit, additional data on strategies, and laps of each driver.
Twitter lives hosted by Will Buxton will remain due to their popularity among fans. Technical discussions are making their big debut, and press conferences are now available in full. Note that these broadcasts will only be available in English.
If F1 TV is so expensive in France, it’s due to the competition between Canal+ that bought the broadcasting rights for Formula 1 and this new streaming platform from Liberty Media. This is relatively concerning for television, which, after the non-broadcasting of the premier category of motorsport on free channels, the pay channels could also suffer from this new medium that continues to develop.
The #F1TV experience has been turbocharged for 2019 ⚡️
Enjoy more angles, more info, feeder series and much more 📲📺https://t.co/5UoEYNSkfG
— Formula 1 (@F1) March 12, 2019