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With Apple TV taking over Formula One streaming in the United States, dedicated viewers need to find the best plan for them. There are new ways to stream every practice, qualifying, sprint, and Grand Prix session through Apple TV, and it all begins with the 2026 season. Learn how to watch F1 on Apple TV here, and never miss your favorite driver or team.

Sign Up for Apple TV

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Signing up to watch F1 on Apple TV is easy. Just follow these steps, and you’ll be all set to watch the latest race:

  • Open the Apple TV app on an Apple device, smart TV, or streaming device, or visit tv.apple.com
  • Select the “Sign Up” or “Free Trial” button
  • Sign in with your existing Apple Account
  • Confirm your billing information and subscription preferences
  • Start watching your favorite Apple TV content!

Apple TV Subscriptions

Apple TV offers several subscription options to choose from, including the standalone plan or Apple One subscription. Apple One includes perks like Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, Fitness+, and iCloud space. The platform has a seven-day free trial for the standalone service, a three-month free trial with new Apple device purchases, or a one-month free trial with Apple One.

Membership TypePrice
Standalone Apple TV $12.99/month
Annual Plan$99/year
Apple One (Individual) $19.95/month
Apple One (Family) $25.95/month
Apple One (Premier)$37.95/month
Student PlanFree Apple TV+ access with Apple Music subscription, $5.99/month

What Devices are Compatible with Apple TV?

You can stream F1 on Apple TV through various devices, including iPhones, Philips TV, Android TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and PlayStation 4. Check out the full compatibility list of devices below:

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod Touch
  • Mac
  • Apple TV
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Roku
  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • TCL TV
  • Philips TV
  • Hisense Smart TV
  • Panasonic Smart TV
  • NVIDIA SHIELD TV
  • Android TV
  • Comcast Xfinity
  • Google TV
  • LG TV
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Sony Smart TV
  • Vizio Smart TV

F1 2026 Schedule

Formula One: Formula One Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix
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Check out this year’s F1 on Apple TV schedule so you can stream your favorite driver:

  • March 8th, Australian Grand Prix
  • March 15th, Chinese Grand Prix
  • March 29th, Japanese Grand Prix
  • April 12th, Bahrain Grand Prix
  • April 19th, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
  • May 3rd, Miami Grand Prix
  • May 24th, Canadian Grand Prix
  • June 7th, Monaco Grand Prix
  • June 14th, Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
  • June 28th, Austrian Grand Prix
  • July 5th, British Grand Prix
  • July 19th, Belgian Grand Prix
  • July 26th, Hungarian Grand Prix
  • August 23rd, Dutch Grand Prix
  • September 6th, Italian Grand Prix
  • September 13th, Spanish Grand Prix
  • September 26th, Azerbaijan Grand Prix
  • October 11th, Singapore Grand Prix
  • October 25th, United States Grand Prix
  • November 1st, Mexico City Grand Prix
  • November 8th, São Paulo Grand Prix
  • November 21st, Las Vegas Grand Prix
  • November 29th, Qatar Grand Prix
  • December 6th, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

FAQs

What happens to F1 TV with Apple?

In 2026, F1 TV Premium will not exist as a standalone service in the United States, but instead will be folded into the Apple TV app. Fans will then have to use Apple TV to access F1 TV.

Will F1 be free on Apple TV+?

F1 races are not entirely free to watch on Apple TV+. An Apple TV+ subscription is required to watch all live races, practice, and qualifying rounds. Some practice sessions and select races may be viewable for free without a subscription.

What’s the difference between Apple TV and Apple TV+?

Apple TV is the physical streaming box, while Apple TV+ (also known as Apple TV) is the monthly subscription service for the platform.

Can I cancel Apple TV at any time?

You can cancel your Apple TV subscription at any time without fees. Canceling will stop future charges on the service, and your access will stop at the end of your current billing cycle (monthly or annual) or free trial.