Sky F1's Abu Dhabi GP Team: Brundle, Rosberg & Collins Lead Finale Coverage
Sky Sports F1 pundit line-up for Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Sky Sports has unveiled its star-studded Formula 1 commentary and presenting team for the highly anticipated season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The broadcast, which begins at 11am GMT on Sunday morning, will feature a familiar yet expert line-up of faces to guide viewers through the championship-deciding action.

Sky's Star Pundits Return for the Final Showdown

Leading the analysis will be the popular and forthright Nico Rosberg. The 2016 world champion, who famously secured his title at the Yas Marina Circuit, returns to the Sky Sports F1 paddock. He is renowned for his direct and insightful commentary. Alongside him, the legendary Martin Brundle will be on duty, once again undertaking his must-see pre-race grid walk. With celebrities such as tennis star Jannik Sinner, singer Katy Perry, and footballer Thierry Henry rumoured to be on the grid, his interviews promise to be as engaging as ever.

Full Sky Sports F1 Team for Abu Dhabi

The coverage will be anchored by the experienced Simon Lazenby. He will be joined in the studio by a formidable team of pundits offering strategic and technical insight. A key addition is Bernie Collins, the former Aston Martin race strategist, who provides a unique behind-the-scenes perspective on race decisions. The full Sky Sports F1 team for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is as follows:

  • Presenter: Simon Lazenby
  • Pundits: Martin Brundle, Nico Rosberg, Bernie Collins, Anthony Davidson
  • Lead Commentator: David Croft
  • Reporters: Ted Kravitz, Rachel Brookes

Unmissable Coverage for the Championship Climax

This comprehensive line-up ensures viewers receive unparalleled coverage of the final race of the 2025 season. With the title battle between Max Verstappen and his rivals going down to the wire, the expert analysis from Rosberg's champion's viewpoint, Brundle's iconic grid insights, and Collins' strategic brain will be invaluable. Fans are advised to tune in from 11am GMT on Sunday for the full build-up, live race action, and post-race analysis as the Formula 1 season reaches its dramatic conclusion under the Abu Dhabi lights.