F1, United States Grand Prix
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The five-year partnership begins in 2026, ending ESPN’s run as F1’s American broadcaster, and deepens Apple’s investment in Formula 1 after the success of F1: The Movie.
Stefano Domenicali does not rule a global expansion of F1's Apple TV deal after the streaming platform will begin broadcasting the competition in the US next season. Formula 1's President and CEO, Stefano Domenicali,
Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year partnership today that will bring the races exclusively to Apple TV in the US, starting in 2026, when it will replace the series’ current deal with ESPN.
Find out the race-week schedule, weather and how to watch the Mexico City Grand Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez; watch every session of the Mexico City GP this week with Sundays race at 8pm,
This Sunday, the United States Grand Prix race will take place, which will be the 19th round of the Formula 1 World Championship. In the final stretch of the championship, McLaren's Lando Norris from Britain and Oscar Piastri from Australia, the season leader, will battle with Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) for the crown.
Apple Original Films has announced that F1: The Movie will be released on Apple TV worldwide on Friday 12 December. It'll be available to watch for all subscribers at no extra cost, but if you just can't wait, you can also buy a digital copy of the movie right now from the likes of Prime Video, AppleTV and more.