Apple Becomes F1's U.S. Broadcaster, Bundles F1 TV Free With Apple TV
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Updated · Formula 1 · Jun 3
Apple Becomes F1's U.S. Broadcaster, Bundles F1 TV Free With Apple TV
3 articles · Updated · Formula 1 · Jun 3
Summary
Apple will carry F1 TV in the U.S. at no extra cost within its Apple TV subscription, making it Formula 1's new official U.S. broadcaster.
The shift starts as the 2026 season heads to Monaco for Round 6, with Apple positioned as the main U.S. gateway for live races, qualifying, sprints and practice.
F1 TV's existing English-language broadcast team will largely lead Apple TV's coverage, while the service keeps features such as onboard cameras and pre- and post-race shows.
F1 is also pushing higher-tier access through F1 TV Premium, which offers 4K HDR streaming on up to six devices and a multiview option with 26 feeds.