Apple Grabs Exclusive U.S. Broadcast Rights to Formula One from 2026 in Five-Year Deal

19 Oct 2025 · Yongho Sports Desk

Apple TV becomes exclusive U.S. home of Formula One from 2026
Apple TV will carry every F1 session for U.S. audiences starting in 2026.

Key takeaway: Apple will become the exclusive U.S. streaming home for Formula One beginning with the 2026 season under a five‑year agreement, moving F1 firmly into the streaming era.In this article

  1. Why the Deal Matters
  2. What’s Included
  3. Risks & Considerations
  4. What to Watch Next
  5. Image Credits

Why the Deal Matters

  • Live sports are migrating to streaming platforms; Apple’s move accelerates that trend.
  • F1 viewership growth in the U.S. raises the sport’s media value.
  • Apple can integrate coverage across its ecosystem (News, TV app, possible 4K/interactive features).

What’s Included

  • Every practice, qualifying, sprint race and Grand Prix via the Apple TV app.
  • Select sessions expected to be free; full access likely tied to subscriptions.
  • Transition away from traditional cable packages for U.S. audiences.

Risks & Considerations

  • Cable‑to‑streaming transition may frustrate some fans lacking access or comfort with apps.
  • Rights‑fee inflation could lead to higher subscription costs.
  • Apple must deliver superior UX (low latency, multi‑view, data overlays) to justify the switch.

What to Watch Next

  • Apple TV subscriber growth & churn once the deal begins.
  • Feature set announcements (4K, multi‑camera, stats layers, immersive/AR modes).
  • Ripple effects on rights deals across other major leagues.