Formula 1 2026 season starts exclusively on Apple TV in US

The 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship begins this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix streaming exclusively on Apple TV in the United States. Apple TV subscribers can access all practice, qualifying, Sprint sessions, and races live and on demand, starting March 7 at 8 p.m. PT. The platform offers enhanced viewing features and integrations across Apple's ecosystem to engage fans.

Apple has announced that the 2026 Formula 1 season kicks off with the FORMULA 1 QATAR AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2026 on Apple TV, marking the service's role as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster. The event airs Saturday, March 7, at 8 p.m. PT, with comprehensive coverage including all sessions available live and on demand.

Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Services, stated, “This weekend marks the start of a new era for Formula 1 fans in the U.S. We’re excited to bring every moment of the season to Apple TV, delivering an immersive experience designed entirely around fans. Formula 1’s growth in America has been extraordinary, and we’re proud to build on that momentum — combining the power of Apple TV with the broader Apple ecosystem to create even more ways for fans to connect with the sport.”

Stefano Domenicali, Formula 1’s president and CEO, added, “As we begin this exciting chapter for our sport with new teams, cars, engines, and drivers, it is the perfect time to welcome Apple as our broadcaster in the United States. We have an important journey ahead of us, one we’ll share in a country where the passion for F1 continues to grow with extraordinary energy.”

Viewers will experience races in 4K with Dolby Vision and 5.1 surround sound for the first time, featuring English and Spanish commentary. Up to 30 additional live feeds are available, including Driver Tracker, real-time telemetry, mixed onboard cameras, and podium feeds for top three drivers during races and Sprints. A Multiview option allows watching up to four feeds simultaneously, with preconfigured team layouts or custom selections. Sky Sports broadcasts are also accessible.

Subscribers can explore curated programming on rule changes, new cars, team updates, and the 2026 calendar, plus spoiler-free replays, highlights, and Race in 30 summaries. F1 TV Premium is included at no extra cost, providing access to Formula 2, Formula 3, F1 ACADEMY, and Porsche Supercup.

Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive Season 8, covering the 2025 season, streams on Apple TV for the first time, with the Canadian Grand Prix on May 22 also available on both platforms. Apple integrates F1 across its apps: Sports for real-time updates and leaderboards; Maps for circuit details and Melbourne guides; Music for live audio, driver playlists by Isack Hadjar, Esteban Ocon, and Oliver Bearman, and an interview with Max Verstappen; News for coverage from The Athletic, ESPN, and Motor Sport, plus upcoming Live Look In; and Podcasts for shows like F1 Nation and F1 Beyond The Grid.

Additional access comes via partnerships: free altcasts on Tubi, practice and qualifying on Yahoo Sports, a Univision simulcast, IMAX screenings for five Grands Prix, and integrations with DIRECTV, EverPass, Comcast Xfinity, Roku, and Prime Video. Apple TV costs $12.99 per month with a seven-day free trial.

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Mercedes' George Russell and Kimi Antonelli celebrate one-two podium finish at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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Mercedes dominates 2026 Australian Grand Prix opener with one-two finish

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George Russell led teammate Kimi Antonelli to a commanding Mercedes one-two at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Formula 1 season opener featuring 11 teams for the first time since 2016 under major new regulations. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton followed in third and fourth amid strategic missteps, while debuts for Audi and Cadillac brought midfield promise despite challenges.

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali described the series' new Apple TV deal as the start of a strategy to embed F1 in US sports culture. The five-year agreement, valued at more than $140 million per year, began this season following Apple's F1 movie. Domenicali highlighted positive coverage and viewership gains despite challenges.

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Apple TV and IMAX have begun selling tickets for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix screening at select theaters across the United States. The event is part of a collaboration to show five Formula 1 races on the big screen this season. Tickets cost $30 plus a small booking fee and can be purchased through the IMAX website.

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