Stefano Domenicali, CEO of the Formula One Group talks with Andrea Stella, Team Principal of McLaren during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 14, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Sam Bloxham/LAT Images for McLaren)

F1 News: Domenicali confirms ‘great news’ for F1 in Germany

(GMM) A major development in Formula 1 television broadcasting could be good news for the fallow Germany market.

Compared to the Michael Schumacher-powered heyday featuring multiple local drivers and two grands prix in the country, the popularity of the sport has totally collapsed in Germany.

At least part of the problem, especially in more recent years, has been the broadcasting situation – with Formula 1 disappearing from free-to-air TV screens.

RTL, the long-time free-to-air F1 broadcaster in Germany, has at least brought some live grand prix action back to the everyday lounge room in a deal with pay channel Sky Deutschland – involving 7 race weekends in 2025.

And Bild newspaper now reports that RTL is 100 percent acquiring Sky Deutschland.

“Naturally, we still need the green light from the federal cartel office,” F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali confirmed, “but this is great news for our sport.

“The synergy can help give the German market a boost – and that’s what we all want.”

Hans Mahr, a well-known RTL figure, is also enthusiastic.

“RTL’s promotional power is obvious and will ensure another boom in Formula 1,” and could eventually resurrect an F1 race in Germany.

Reports suggest the Sky Deutschland acquisition is costing RTL 150 million euros – and almost 400 million extra if the RTL share price rises to 70 euros.

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