F1 fans have spotted the absence of team radio during pre-season testing in Bahrain, after the FIA toyed with the idea of banning the iconic race feature.
In an additional bid to clampdown on the use of foul language by drivers, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem also warned that they could remove team radio from F1 television broadcasts altogether.
The proposed change prompted controversy, with team radio a popular feature of F1 race weekends, allowing fans to hear the passion and emotion of drivers during the heat of an on track battle.
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Whilst there were a few instances of team radio communication as the rain began to fall in Sakhir, on the whole these exchanges were absent from day one of testing.
The lack of team radio has not been explained by F1, however the limited broadcast could be because teams want to keep testing details private from their rivals.
Furthermore, drivers will be offering feedback on their 2025 cars via team radio, which may not provide the same entertainment value as the racing action audiences have become accustomed to.
How to watch F1 pre-season testing on TV
Coverage of F1 pre-season testing from the Bahrain International Circuit will be live on Sky Sports and Sky Go in the UK.
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Please check below to see how you can catch the action.
Country
Broadcaster(s)
United Kingdom
Sky Sports
United States
ESPN+
Australia
Kayo, Foxtel
Spain
DAZN F1
France
Canal+, Canal+ Sport
Germany
Sky Deutschland
Canada
TSN+
Netherlands
Viaplay
Italy
Sky Italia
Japan
Fuji TV
F1 TV Pro subscribers can also tune in for pre-season testing in select regions.