The collaborative market approach comes amid leadership updates in the championship standings following the Canadian Grand Prix, where Kimi Antonelli secured his fourth consecutive victory.
Antonelli leads the championship standings ahead of George Russell and Charles Leclerc, while Max Verstappen currently holds seventh place.
"Deze samenwerking versterkt onze gezamenlijke positie en biedt Formule 1-liefhebbers maximale keuzevrijheid in hoe zij de sport willen volgen," said William Linders.
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The upcoming Monaco Grand Prix weekend takes place on narrow city streets where qualifying holds critical importance for the final grid placement.
Verstappen has publicly addressed technical challenges regarding the RB22 chassis handling track bumps ahead of the street circuit event.
"Formule 1 en Grand Prix Radio zijn onlosmakelijk met elkaar verbonden.
Dat zit in ons DNA, ook nu wij ons verder ontwikkelen tot een volwaardige Sportradio," said Gerard Timmer.
Other developments for the weekend include McLaren introducing a special anniversary livery to mark their 1,000th Grand Prix appearance.
Meanwhile, the FIA is reportedly preparing future technical regulations to prohibit specific aerodynamic systems currently utilized by rival teams.
"Dat we de radiorechten voor drie jaar hebben vastgelegd, is een bekroning op het werk dat de afgelopen periode is verricht.
Deze overeenkomst geeft ons de ruimte om verder te investeren in kwaliteit, innovatie en bereik.
De fan staat centraal, en met deze samenwerking maken we die belofte waar," said Gerard Timmer.
In other motorsport events, a multi-car collision occurred during the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup race at Monza.
Driver Maxime Martin denied responsibility for the incident despite officials naming him as the primary cause.
"Heb wel een paar ideeën," said Max Verstappen.
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The scheduled track activities for the Monaco Grand Prix conclude on Sunday with the main race starting at 15:00 Dutch time.
Formula One Championship Standings
- Kimi Antonelli / Andrea Antonelli: 131 points
- George Russell: 88 points
- Charles Leclerc: 75 points
- Max Verstappen: not specified