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The Formula 1 season kicks off next weekend, and it marks the start of Apple’s exclusive broadcast partnership in
Apple just announced partnerships with Netflix, Tubi and IMAX for the 2026 Formula 1 season, as well as new Multiview features and more.
Apple continues to double down on its Formula 1 programming, following up on the box office success of its blockbuster movie by adding a dedicated channel for the racing league to the Apple TV app. This section of the streaming service hints at some of what may be coming when the F1 season begins with the kickoff event in Australia next month.
This channel is where Apple TV app subscribers will be able to stream all of the races, starting with the Melbourne Grand Prix on March 8. As a reminder, F1 is now included in the base Apple TV subscription in the United States ($12.99 per month or $99 per year).
Ahead of the season starting, the Formula 1 channel has popped up in the Apple TV app — and you can't edit, move, or delete it.
Building on the momentum from its F1 film and expanding live sports offerings, Apple announced on Friday that it has inked a five-year partnership with Formula 1 to bring races to its streaming service starting in 2026. The motorsports addition is ...
Users can explore a detailed, 3D version of Melbourne's Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit directly in Apple Maps and find details for all 24 tracks of the season with the Formula 1 Tracks From Around The World guide. It can also be found on the Apple TV Formula 1 Channel.
As Apple reportedly nears a $150 million per-year tie-up with Formula 1, U.S. subscribers to the motorsport’s own streaming offering, F1 TV, have raised questions about the service’s future. For $85 per year, American customers can currently watch all ...
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