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Starting in 2026, Apple TV will become the exclusive U.S. home for Formula 1, replacing ESPN and other platforms as part of a new five-year streaming deal.
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 has clinched U.S. rights to Formula 1 for flagship streaming service Apple TV in the wake of the box office success of Brad Pitt blockbuster 'F1.'
Formula 1 is back in town Oct. 17-19, and Austin is sporting plenty of pitstops for fans as they gear up for the United States Grand Prix.
From McLaren’s art-meets-racing studio to Williams’ fan zone downtown, here’s where to experience Austin’s off-track F1 energy.