APPLE MAKES DEAL WITH F1 ON US STREAMING RIGHTS
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Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year agreement under which all F1 races will be available exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. beginning in 2026.
Formula 1 has entered a new media rights deal with Apple that will bring all F1 races to Apple TV for viewers in the United States beginning in 2026.
Apple and F1 announced their five-year partnership on the Friday of the U.S. Grand Prix weekend, a deal that will begin from 2026 and include amplifying the international motorsport series across multiple Apple platforms,
Apple TV just announced that Formula 1 is coming to the streaming service in 2026 for U.S. subscribers. Here's what you need to know.
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Apple TV's Latest Sports Deal Is for Formula 1
In August, multiple outlets reported that Apple was ending its deal to broadcast Major League Baseball games. This led to some wider discussions about how important sports actually were to the streaming service now known as Apple TV,
Apple announced on Friday that it has secured exclusive U.S. broadcasting rights to Formula 1. The new five-year agreement between the tech giant and Formula 1 will make Apple TV the exclusive streaming home for all Formula 1 races starting in the 2026 season, taking over from current broadcaster ESPN.
Apple TV will stream all F1 racing events ad-free—no add-on pass required—as part of a 5-year, $140 million-a-year agreement.
The tech giant, which also produced the Brad Pitt-led ‘F1’ film, will make select races and all practice rounds available for free, alongside extensive coverage on its Apple TV streaming service.