Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSunday, June 21, 2026

Daniel Ricciardo, Will Arnett to co-host alternate F1 telecasts on ESPN in partnership with Peyton Manning

Fans of F1, Daniel Ricciardo, the Manningcast, and alternate telecasts got some welcome news Thursday

F1 Grand Prix of Monaco - Practice
F1 Grand Prix of Monaco - Practice
Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty Images
Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

Formula 1 fans new and old have been wondering when they will see Daniel Ricciardo on the track again.

While that might have to wait a little while longer, people looking forward to seeing more of the Australian driver will get their wish soon. It was announced on Thursday that Ricciardo and Will Arnett will be hosting an alternate telecast of three upcoming F1 races this season on ESPN, in partnership with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions.

Titled The Grandstand with Daniel Ricciardo and Will Arnett, the alternate telecasts will follow the format of the Manningcast, the alternate telecast for Monday Night Football hosted by Eli and Peyton Manning. That format, which will see Ricciardo and Arnett talk about the race and welcome in guests, has spread to other sports as part of ESPN’s coverage.

“The more I learn about Formula 1, the more I’m intrigued by it,” said Arnett as part of the announcement. “The opportunity to work with Mika on my podcast was fantastic, and I’m really looking forward to doing this show with Daniel. We’re going to have fun, and so will the viewers.”

“This is going to be a hoot!” said Ricciardo. “As you’d expect, Will and I are going to have some fun with the show, but we’re hoping it just feels like you’re watching F1 with your mates. We will have some amazing guests, plenty of laughs and with some luck, bring fans another step closer to the sport I love so much. Buckle up, America!”

The alternate telecast will debut with the Canadian Grand Prix next week, airing on ESPN2 while the traditional race telecast airs on ABC. The other two telecasts will air during the United States Grand Prix in Austin, TX, on October 22, and the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 18.

See More:

More in F1

F1
Lewis Hamilton’s Barcelona win proves he still has the drive of a championLewis Hamilton’s Barcelona win proves he still has the drive of a champion
F1

On Sunday in Barcelona, Lewis Hamilton rocketed to his first Ferrari win, and into the title fight

By Mark Schofield
F1
Praise pours in for Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix win with FerrariPraise pours in for Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix win with Ferrari
F1

Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix win with Ferrari earned praise throughout the F1 paddock

By Mark Schofield
F1
Watch Curaçao’s first ever World Cup goalWatch Curaçao’s first ever World Cup goal
F1

Livano Comenencia puts his name in the history books with this strike against Germany for Curaçao

By Mark Schofield
F1
Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona-Catalunya GPLewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona-Catalunya GP
F1

Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, sparking the title fight

By Mark Schofield
F1
Charles Leclerc despondent after qualifying crash at Barcelona-Catalunya GPCharles Leclerc despondent after qualifying crash at Barcelona-Catalunya GP
F1

Watch the moment Charles Leclerc’s qualifying session ended at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix

By Mark Schofield
F1
F1 qualifying results: Who takes pole in Barcelona?F1 qualifying results: Who takes pole in Barcelona?
F1

Who will take pole position at the F1 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix?

By Mark Schofield

Comments
Loading comments
Getting the conversation ready...