Watch the 2026 British Grand Prix LIVE: Channel 4 & Sky F1 Commentators, Presenters and Where to Tune In

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Watch the 2026 British Grand Prix LIVE: Channel 4 & Sky F1 Commentators, Presenters and Where to Tune In

The 2026 British Grand Prix, one of the most iconic races in Formula 1, is set to take centre stage at Silverstone this Sunday, 5 July 2026, with the race starting at 15:00 UK time. For fans across the UK and around the globe, the event will be broadcast live on multiple platforms, including Channel 4 in the UK, All4 for geo-restricted streaming, Sky Sports F1 for premium coverage, and the global F1 TV service. Whether you're watching on TV, streaming online, or listening via radio, this guide details the full commentary team, presenters, and where to watch.

On Channel 4, the broadcast is led by presenter Steve Jones, who has been the face of C4’s F1 coverage since the network acquired the rights in 2016. Co-presenter Lee McKenzie brings her expertise from pit lane reporting and current studio hosting roles. The main commentator is Alex Jacques, joined by co-commentators David Coulthard, Jolyon Palmer, and pundits including Mark Webber, Alice Powell, Claire Williams, and Billy Monger. David Coulthard, a former Red Bull Racing driver with a career spanning 246 grands prix, continues to serve as a key analyst and co-commentator for C4, offering deep insights from his time at Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull.

For those who prefer radio, BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra present the event with presenter Jennie Gow, main commentator Harry Benjamin, and co-commentators Damon Hill and Sam Bird. Pundits include Alice Powell, Abbi Pulling, and Abbie Eaton, while reporters Marc Priestley and Rosanna Tennant provide live updates from the track.

Global viewers can access the race via F1 TV, where presenter Laura Winter leads the team. Main commentator Alex Jacques is joined by co-commentators Jolyon Palmer, Ruth Buscombe, and David Coulthard. Pundits include Alex Brundle and Juan Pablo Montoya, with reporter Lawrence Barretto covering on-site developments.

In the UK, Sky Sports F1 offers its premium broadcast with presenter Simon Lazenby, co-presenter Natalie Pinkham, and main commentator David Croft, who has been a staple at Sky since 2012. His commentary duties are rotated by Harry Benjamin when he is not in the booth. Co-commentators include Martin Brundle and Anthony Davidson, while pundits Naomi Schiff and Jenson Button provide expert analysis. Reporters Ted Kravitz and Craig Slater deliver exclusive insights from the pit lane and around the circuit. Natalie Pinkham, a mainstay of Sky’s F1 coverage since 2012, has transitioned from pit lane reporter to central host and also presents The F1 Show.

For those interested in the broader context of the commentary teams across UK broadcasters, you can explore more details about the Sky Sports and Channel 4 F1 teams in 2026 here.

With a lineup of experienced commentators, former champions, and rising stars in the analyst roles, the 2026 British Grand Prix promises not just thrilling racing but alsosome of the most insightful coverage in Formula 1 history. From the historic walls of Silverstone to the global stage, the race will be a spectacle for fans worldwide. Make sure to tune in via your preferred channel to catch every lap of championship leader Kimi Antonelli’s bid for victory, following his dominant performance in the Sprint Race.

Article generated: 5 July 2026, 15:01 GMT

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