Dynamic illustration of a Formula 1 race car on track with ESPN branding, Latin American flags, and fans, celebrating the broadcast deal extension to 2028.
Dynamic illustration of a Formula 1 race car on track with ESPN branding, Latin American flags, and fans, celebrating the broadcast deal extension to 2028.
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Formula 1 renews ESPN broadcast deal for Latin America through 2028

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Formula 1 has extended its partnership with ESPN for comprehensive coverage across 18 Latin American countries and the Caribbean until the end of the 2028 season. This follows the recent shift of US rights to Apple from 2026, ensuring continued accessibility in the region with all sessions and support series.

Formula 1 has announced a contract extension with ESPN Inc., securing full coverage of the championship in 18 Latin American countries—including Mexico and Brazil—and the Caribbean through 2028. The deal includes live broadcasts of practice sessions, qualifying, sprint races, grands prix, and support events like Formula 2, Formula 3, F1 Academy, and Porsche Super Cup.

F1 chief media rights and broadcasting officer Ian Holmes said: "ESPN has been a trusted broadcast partner for many years, so we are excited to continue our collaboration, and take our sport to even more fans as we witness incredible growth across Latin America and the Caribbean." He highlighted ESPN's dedication and anticipation for the 2026 regulations.

ESPN vice president of programming and acquisitions, Michael Walters, added: "The extension of this agreement with Formula 1 strengthens a strategic alliance that reinforces ESPN’s commitment to excellence in sports content. Through comprehensive, multiplatform coverage, we will continue bringing the passionate audiences of Spanish-speaking South America, Central America, and the Caribbean the highest level of international motorsport."

This renewal aligns with F1's evolving media landscape, including Apple's upcoming exclusive US rights from 2026 onward. The 2026 season will begin with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne from March 6-8.

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Discussions on X about Formula 1's ESPN renewal for Latin America through 2028 feature positive announcements from media accounts highlighting full coverage of sessions and support series. Users note exclusions for Mexico and Brazil, express excitement for continued access, but voice concerns over potential low-quality streams on Disney+ compared to the US Apple deal and the possible end of FOX Sports broadcasts in Argentina.

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Dynamic illustration of Apple TV+ exclusively streaming Formula 1 races in stunning 4K from 2026, with racing action and immersed fans.
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Apple secures exclusive US broadcast rights for Formula 1 in 2026

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Starting with the 2026 season, Apple TV will exclusively broadcast Formula 1 races, qualifying, and practice sessions in the United States, replacing ESPN as the primary partner. The deal, announced in October 2025, promises innovative features like uncompressed 4K streaming and personalized viewing options to enhance the fan experience. Apple aims to integrate F1 content across its ecosystem to attract both existing enthusiasts and new audiences.

Apple's global head of sports, Jim DeLorenzo, outlined plans to transform Formula 1 race weekends into week-long experiences when the company takes over US broadcast rights in 2026. Speaking at the Autosport Business Exchange in London, he emphasized partnerships and fan engagement built from the success of the F1 movie. The initiative aims to grow the sport's popularity in the United States while balancing education for new fans and trust for existing ones.

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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali shared his vision for embedding the sport in American culture during an Apple TV press day in Los Angeles. He highlighted the upcoming exclusive US broadcast partnership starting in 2026 and teased a potential sequel to the hit F1 movie. The event featured discussions on the sport's growth alongside Apple executive Eddy Cue.

The official Formula 1 calendar for the 2026 season has been released, featuring 24 Grands Prix and several notable changes. The season will begin in Australia in March, followed by races in China and Japan. Key updates include the Spanish Grand Prix moving to Madrid while Barcelona stays on the calendar, and the end of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola.

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بعد اتفاق Apple الحصري على حقوق البث في الولايات المتحدة لسباقات الفورمولا 1 ابتداءً من 2026، يمكن للمعجبين بث السباقات عبر F1 TV Pro على Apple TV. تغطي هذه الدليل الأجهزة المتوافقة، خيارات الاشتراك، الفترة التجريبية المجانية، والإعداد السهل للتغطية المباشرة، كاميرات على متن السيارات، وأكثر.

Formula 1 begins its 2026 season amid new aerodynamic and power unit regulations that have sparked mixed reactions from drivers. Critics like Max Verstappen have called the cars 'Formula E on steroids,' while others express optimism about competitive racing. The season opener in Melbourne will test these changes as teams including new entrants Cadillac and Audi aim to adapt quickly.

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أعلن الدوري الأمريكي للبيسبول عن اتفاقيات جديدة لحقوق الإعلام لمدة ثلاث سنوات مع ESPN وNBCUniversal ونتفليكس يوم الأربعاء، تغطي مواسم 2026-2028. تنقل الصفقات Sunday Night Baseball إلى NBC، وتعطي نتفليكس تغطية حصرية لـOpening Night وHome Run Derby وField of Dreams Game، بينما تحصل ESPN على حقوق MLB.TV وألعاب وطنية إضافية. تهدف الشراكات إلى توسيع الوصول إلى المعجبين وسط ارتفاع المشاهدات من موسم 2025.

 

 

 

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