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F1 to be broadcast in HD

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Formula One looks set to role out an HD feed to its broadcasters © Sutton Images
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Formula One Management (FOM) has confirmed F1 will be broadcast in true high definition, after Sky Deutschland and the BBC announced its plans to upgrade its service this week.

The upgraded live feed will be available to all broadcasters and most are expected to announce HD coverage before the start of the season.

"From the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in March, coverage of all 20 rounds - including all practice sessions and support events - will be originated in HD, with the international feed then offered throughout the world at a data rate of 42 Megabits/second (MPEG-2)," read a statement on Formula One's official website.

FOM experimented with HD and 3D cameras in 2010 but did not broadcast the results to fans. British broadcaster the BBC said fans will notice the difference.

"Along with many, many HD viewers, I'm delighted that we'll have a chance next season to see Formula 1 in all its glory on television," Danielle Nagler, Head of BBC HD said. "Its fantastic news that FOM has decided to green light HD broadcasts, and we're looking forward to sharing with the fans all the races in all their detail on BBC One HD and BBC HD."

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