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Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year-long partnership that will bring all F1 races exclusively to Apple TV in the United States beginning next year.
For many Americans, Netflix’s “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” was their introduction to Formula 1 when it debuted in 2019. That only grew this year with Apple’s “F1: The Movie,” the Brad Pitt-led feature film that raked in $629 million worldwide.
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.
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Apple lands Formula 1 deal, streaming all races soon
Apple and Formula 1 have entered into a landmark five-year exclusive U.S. streaming deal valued at approximately $750 million. Announced on October 17, 2025, this agreement positions Apple as the exclusive broadcast partner for Formula 1 in America,
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 has announced the F1 streaming release date for Warner Bros. Pictures’ latest sports drama led by Academy Award winner Brad Pitt. During its theatrical run, the movie earned a worldwide gross of over $628 million at the box office,
"F1: The Movie," starring Brad Pitt as a has-been Formula One driver, is making its global streaming debut on Apple TV in December.
Apple is broadening its menu of live sporting events it will offer on its streaming platform.
Starring Brad Pitt as a former driver returning to Formula 1®, alongside Damson Idris as his teammate at fictional team APXGP, “F1” was filmed during real Grand Prix weekends. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Films,