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Netflix Reportedly Enters Bidding for F1 Rights By Daniel Frankel last updated 6 June 22 Netflix is said to be battling Amazon and Comcast/NBCU to unseat incumbent ESPN/Disney for a rights package that could exceed $100 million a year