German broadcaster in talks with Formula 1

Talks are ongoing between Liberty Media and the broadcaster RTL about extending the free-to-air television deal for Germany.

Talks are ongoing between Liberty Media and the broadcaster RTL about extending the free-to-air television deal for Germany.

Long-time RTL pundit Niki Lauda stunned German viewers of Sunday's 2017 finale in Abu Dhabi by announcing his decision to quit the role.

At the same time, Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey was admitting that RTL's contract is yet to be extended for 2018.

"Negotiations are in the pipeline," SID news agency quotes RTL sports chief Manfred Loppe as saying.

"We hope we can still present Formula 1 to Germany's many fans again next year," he added.

"Although the tension dropped slightly at the end of the season, we are satisfied with the numbers for 2017."

The German pay broadcaster Sky also does not have a F1 deal in place for 2018.

Toto Wolff the Mercedes GP Executive Director looks on from the pitwall during day four of Formula One Winter Testing at the Circuito de Jerez on January 31, 2014
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