LDT “š Formula 1 Races Coming to Apple TV in 2026 ā A New Era for U.S. Motorsports Streaming”

In a landmark move set to reshape how American fans experience Formula 1, Apple has secured exclusive U.S. streaming rights for all F1 races beginning in the 2026 season. The five-year deal, valued at approximately $750 million, marks one of the most significant sports media agreements in recent years.
šŗ What the Deal Includes
- All Grand Prix races, practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and Sprint events will stream exclusively on Apple TV.
- Select races and practice sessions will be available free via the Apple TV app.
- F1 TV Premium will be integrated into Apple TV at no additional cost for subscribers.
š§ Strategic Vision
Appleās Senior VP of Services, Eddy Cue, emphasized the potential for exponential growth:
āF1 is one of the biggest sports globally, and we believe it should be just as big in the U.S. This partnership gives us the tools to make that happen.ā
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali echoed the sentiment, calling the partnership āan incredibly exciting opportunity to maximize our growth potential in the U.S.ā
š¬ Hollywood Connection
The deal follows the massive success of F1: The Movie, an Apple Original starring Brad Pitt, which grossed over $629 million worldwide ā making it the highest-grossing sports film of all time.
šŗšø Why It Matters for U.S. Fans
- The U.S. now hosts three Grand Prix events: Miami, Austin, and Las Vegas.
- With Appleās tech and media reach, Formula 1 aims to rival the popularity of NFL, NBA, and MLB in the American market.