About thirty kilometers south-east of London, near a former Royal Air Force base, is located in a huge building, the nerve center of Formula 1 broadcasts. It is from this site that each of the twenty-four races of the season are completed, and much more…
The impressive Media and Technology Center building is located not far from a former Royal Air Force airfield. Since the Covid-19 crisis, it has housed the remote production of Formula 1, but also all the needs of the F1.tv platform © DR
Remote production continues its merry way all over the world but at different paces. Sports broadcasts remain a privileged area in this area. If La Liga, the Spanish football championship, was one of the precursors in the field, other disciplines have actively launched into it since. Formula 1 is no exception to the rule, quite the contrary. Constrained by the Covid-19 epidemic in 2020, it even pushed the concept to its climax.
An ultra modern building
Owned by the American giant Liberty Media since 2017, Formula 1 has largely opened up to new consumer trends…
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