F1 streaming in India stays with FanCode till 2028, with full race weekend coverage, regional language feeds, and South Asia rights for Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
By Divyam Dubey

FanCode has renewed its exclusive F1 digital streaming rights in India until the end of the 2028 season, extending its partnership with Formula 1 that began in 2024. The multi-year agreement confirms FanCode as the sole platform for live Formula 1 coverage in India for the next three seasons, covering a phase when the sport is set for major change on track. For Indian fans, the deal means continuity, with the same app carrying every session across the calendar without disruption. From early Friday practice to the final laps on Sunday, Formula 1 will remain accessible in one place.
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As part of the renewed agreement, FanCode will continue to stream full Formula 1 race weekends. Coverage includes all practice sessions, qualifying, Sprint races and the main Grands Prix across the season. The deal also extends beyond India to include Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka under a wider South Asian rights package. This ensures that fans across the region receive the same race weekend access through a single digital platform, keeping coverage uniform and easy to follow.
The new contract also brings F1 TV Pro and F1 TV Premium subscriptions into the FanCode ecosystem. These will be available directly on the FanCode app, allowing users to access live feeds, on-board cameras, team radio, archives and official Formula 1 shows. For fans who enjoy following race strategy, driver communication and data during a Grand Prix, this integration places all official Formula 1 content alongside FanCode’s live streams in one service.

Formula 1 has placed its Indian fanbase at around 79 million, showing growth since FanCode became its digital partner in 2024. FanCode has supported this rise through fan screenings, city-based events and full weekend coverage. These efforts have helped build viewing habits around entire race weekends, not just Sunday races.
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FanCode has also expanded its offering with Hindi and Tamil commentary options for Formula 1 races. The renewed deal runs into Formula 1’s next era, with new rules arriving in 2026, new teams like Audi and Cadillac joining the grid, and Indian-origin driver Arvid Lindblad set to enter Formula 1 with Racing Bulls, giving local fans another reason to tune in.