Broadcasters like Star Sports have introduced dedicated channels in southern languages, and major sporting events such as the IPL now offer streaming in multiple regional languages ranging from Bhojpuri to Tamil. However, this shift comes amid political debates over language preferences, with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin recently raising concerns about the imposition of Hindi.
FanCode will offer Sky Sports’ F1 coverage, including pre- and post-race analysis through popular shows such as The F1 Show, Ted’s Notebook, Ted’s Qualifying Notebook, and The Chequered Flag. Indian fans will have the option to access the entire F1 season for ₹899, while a race weekend pass is available for those looking for one-time viewing.
Beyond Formula 1, FanCode has positioned itself as a key player in motorsports streaming in India. It offers live coverage of multiple international series, including Formula 2, Formula 3, F1 Academy, MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, D Superbike Racing Championship, UIM E1 World Championship, and DTM. Viewers can access all these events through a motorsports pass priced at ₹999.
“This year, FanCode is set to become the ultimate destination in India for followers of motorsports. We’ve listened to the fans and enhanced our product to deliver a world-class viewing experience at an affordable price,” FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco said.
According to industry reports, motorsports viewership in India has grown by nearly 30% over the past five years, with Formula 1 alone attracting close to 60 million followers in the country.