Netflix Streams 2026 Canadian Grand Prix Alongside Apple TV in First Live F1 Race
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 22
Netflix Streams 2026 Canadian Grand Prix Alongside Apple TV in First Live F1 Race
12 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 22
May 24’s Canadian Grand Prix will be Netflix’s first live Formula 1 stream, with practice, qualifying and the race available alongside Apple TV in the U.S.
Apple TV still holds F1’s exclusive five-year U.S. rights for the 2026 season, but this Montreal weekend is a one-off shared stream tied to Netflix’s Formula 1 presence through Drive to Survive.
Apple says subscribers will get alternate race feeds including a driver tracker, real-time telemetry, mixed onboard cameras and podium views, while F1 TV Premium is now bundled at no extra cost.
The race starts at 2:50 p.m. ET on Sunday at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, with Netflix offering it across all three plans and Apple TV priced at $12.99 a month or $99 a year.
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