Formula 1 continues to throw up plenty of high-octane drama on a weekly basis – and fans can keep up to date with every major moment with free highlights after each race.

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Sky Sports are the main broadcasters of the sport with a near-exclusive grip over live F1 coverage in the UK.

However, Channel 4 continue to cover F1 in 2023 with their weekly highlights show, bringing Formula 1 to the masses on free-to-air TV, while Sky's extensive offering will also come bearing a multitude of highlights.

Max Verstappen is throwing down some ominous displays right now, while Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez appears helpless to stop him from walking away with a third world title, but there's still plenty of action to go.

If you can't tune in for the full race on Sunday evening, we've got you covered with a host of highlights to help you keep track of all the action.

RadioTimes.com brings you the full round-up of where to watch F1 highlights in the 2023 season.

Check out more Formula 1 coverage: F1 calendar 2023 | How to watch F1 on TV | F1 beginner's guide | F1 presenters | F1 on Channel 4

What TV channel are F1 highlights on?

Highlights will be shown on Sky Sports F1 throughout the season, usually on the evening after races and certainly on Mondays after a Grand Prix.

Sky customers can add individual channels for just £18 per month or add the complete sports package to their deal for just £25 per month.

The official Formula 1 YouTube account will drop short 10-minute highlights videos after each race, so keep an eye on their channels for a rapid round-up of the day's action.

Are there F1 highlights on Channel 4?

Yes! Great news for Formula 1 fans. Channel 4 will continue to show extended highlights throughout the 2023 season.

The highlights show will air every Sunday evening after a Grand Prix – or in the early hours of Monday mornings if the race is a late one.

You can tune in on TV via Channel 4 or online via its on-demand service All 4.

Where can I watch F1 replays?

There will be sporadic race replays from Sky Sports F1 throughout the days after races.

Full race coverage will be replayed for fans a day later meaning if you miss the live show, there'll be second, third and maybe more showings.

If you’re looking for something else to watch check out our TV Guide or visit our Sport hub for all the latest news.

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