Formula 1 is boiling over with Max Verstappen starting to find himself in real trouble with a third of the campaign left to go.

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The Red Bull superstar is being slowly reeled in by Lando Norris and could find himself in a sticky situation by the end of the season if both drivers' current trajectories are maintained.

The bumper 24-race calendar offers more action than ever before from all corners of the globe, in a variety of timezones and locations.

Channel 4 will continue to cover F1 in 2024 with their weekly highlights show, bringing Formula 1 to the masses on free-to-air TV. Sky F1's extensive offering will also come bearing a multitude of highlights.

If you can't tune in for the full race any given Sunday, we've got you covered with a host of highlights to help you keep track of all the action.

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RadioTimes.com brings you the full round-up of where to watch F1 highlights in the 2024 season.

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What TV channel are F1 highlights on?

Every Formula 1 race will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event throughout the season.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £43 per month.

The official Formula 1 YouTube account will drop short 10-minute highlights videos after each race, so keep an eye on their channels for a rapid round-up of the day's action.

Are there F1 highlights on Channel 4?

Yes! Great news for Formula 1 fans. Channel 4 will continue to show extended highlights throughout the 2024 season.

The highlights show will air every Sunday evening after a Grand Prix – or in the early hours of Monday mornings if the race is a late one.

You can tune in on TV via Channel 4 or online via its on-demand service All 4.

Where can I watch F1 replays?

There will be sporadic race replays from Sky Sports F1 throughout the days after races.

Full race coverage will be replayed for fans a day later meaning if you miss the live show, there'll be second, third and maybe more showings.

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