Following its October 2025 deal for exclusive US Formula 1 broadcast rights, Apple has launched a dedicated F1 channel in the TV app. The channel features event placeholders, Sky Sports schedules, season highlights, and bundled premium streaming, gearing up for the March season opener in Australia.
Building on the five-year U.S. broadcast rights agreement announced last October—which brings F1 races, qualifying, and practices exclusively to Apple TV starting in 2026—Apple has now rolled out a dedicated Formula 1 channel in its TV app.
The channel includes placeholders for key weekend events: practices, qualifying, the Grand Prix, and a warm-up show. A section labeled "Event Schedule: Sky Sports" suggests Apple will incorporate commentary from the UK broadcaster, similar to past U.S. rights holder ESPN.
Currently available are highlight videos from the 2025 season and a recap of the 2026 regulatory changes, including new power units and aerodynamics. Select races will stream for free, while the F1 TV Premium subscription—offering full races, onboard cameras, and live team radio—is bundled with Apple TV at no extra cost.
This app integration enhances accessibility for fans ahead of the 24-race calendar beginning next month in Australia, complementing Apple's broader F1 ecosystem push.