This is basically what we get free to air,seems the same set up is for V8 Supercar as well.
With just a month until the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Foxtel, Fox Sports and Channel 10 have combined to sign a new five-year deal for the Australian broadcast rights.
Heading into their 12th year of covering the sport, Ten will continue to show all 20 rounds of the 2015 championship on free-to-air, but only 10 of the races will be shown live.
The remainder will be shown as one-hour highlights packages at 9.30pm on ONE on the Monday night after the race in a move similar to the Ten/Fox V8 Supercars deal.
Iconic races on the F1 calendar — including the Australian and Monaco Grand Prix — will continue to be shown live on free to air under the new arrangement (scroll down for the full 2015 list).
The calendar of free-to-air races will vary from year to year.
Not very happy Jan

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