Apple inks new 5-year deal with Formula 1
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Apple TV just announced that Formula 1 is coming to the streaming service in 2026 for U.S. subscribers. Here's what you need to know.
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.'
Apple and Formula 1 agreed on a deal to broadcast Formula 1 races exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. The agreement also includes Apple TV coverage of practices and other F1 events. The move is an expansion of Apple's relationship with F1—as well as an extension of its move into live sports.
Apple TV, which has already embraced Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, could land the new TV contract to stream Formula One racing as well. A deal may be announced this week.
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Apple TV, which has already embraced Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, could land the new TV contract to stream Formula One racing as well. A deal may be announced this week.
Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year partnership that will bring F1 content to Apple TV in the U.S., following the success of last summer's film, "F1 The Movie" starring Brad Pitt.