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How to follow F1 testing with Sky

Sky Sports will have all bases covered throughout winter testing when the pre-season action begins in Barcelona on Monday, February 26. The four-day meeting marks F1's official return to action and the end of the sport's three-month hiatus. The test will also see the new-for-2018 cars on track for the first time, with all 10 teams in attendance at the Circuit de Catalunya. The Sky Sports team will be providing a live commentary service of around-the-clock updates of the test across Sky's Digital platforms. And then, after the chequered flag has fallen, the action from every day of track running will be reviewed and dissected on the Sky F1 channel on Paddock Uncut and Ted's Notebook. Follow...
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