Apple has confirmed full details of its new United States Formula 1 broadcast package, including a five year exclusive rights deal, integrated F1 TV Premium access, and a partnership that will see Netflix stream the Canadian Grand Prix live.
United States Formula 1 television rights have moved from ESPN to Apple under a five year exclusive rights deal that begins with the 2026 season.
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The agreement is reported to be worth around $140m annually, marking a significant increase on the previous contract.
Netflix to stream Canadian Grand Prix live in the US
As part of the new arrangement, Netflix subscribers in the United States will be able to watch all sessions of the Canadian Grand Prix live on the platform.
The cross-platform deal will also see Drive to Survive streamed on Apple TV for American subscribers as part of the integrated offering.
Apple has confirmed it will broadcast every grand prix in 4K Dolby Vision with 5.1 audio as part of its production package.
Viewers will have access to up to 30 feeds during a live session, while Multiview will support up to five feeds including onboard cameras, telemetry data and dedicated driver channels.
F1 TV Premium and ecosystem integration included
Under the new agreement, Apple TV subscribers get F1 TV Premium for 2026, giving access to onboard cameras, team radio and live telemetry.
Full session replays and condensed race options will also be available within the Apple TV app, forming part of a broader integrated Formula 1 hub for United States viewers.
The combined agreement places exclusive live rights, premium broadcast production and cross platform distribution under a single structure for the United States market ahead of the 2026 season.
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