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Liberty struggling to launch 'F1 TV'

Liberty Media is struggling to launch Formula 1's new live streaming service.

Liberty Media is struggling to launch Formula 1's new live streaming service.

Before Australia, the new F1 owner announced that limited countries would have access to the service - but it was delayed until Bahrain.

Now, it has emerged that 'F1 TV' is also not ready for Bahrain, amid rumours beta testing revealed a slew of glitches.

"It will be operational as soon as possible," a spokesperson told Bild. "Not in Bahrain."

Swiss publication Motorsport Aktuell claims that F1 TV is now on track for China, a week after Bahrain.

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