The award validates the series’ audio excellence, enhancing its brand prestige and setting a new benchmark for sound design in sports television.
F1’s 2026 season was honored with the Gold Derby Film Award for Best Sound, marking the series’ first major industry recognition for its audio design. The accolade was presented to the show’s sound department, led by re‑recording mixer Gary Rizzo, and celebrated during a brief acceptance video.
The team highlighted includes supervising sound editors Gwen Whittle and Al Nelson, production sound mixer Gareth John, and re‑recording mixer Juan Peralta, all of whom contributed to the immersive race‑day soundscape. Apple and Sky Walker, the series’ production partners, were credited for providing the resources and technology that enabled the award‑winning mix.
In the clip, Rizzo thanked Gold Derby for the honor, while Whittle described the award as a “wonderful surprise” and a “great honor.” The speakers also acknowledged director Joe Kazinski and post‑production supervisor Jerry Brookheim for their leadership, underscoring the collaborative nature of the achievement.
The win signals growing recognition of television sports programming’s technical craftsmanship, potentially raising audience expectations and encouraging networks to invest further in high‑quality sound production for future seasons.
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