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Ultimate Guide: Streaming the 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix on Apple TV

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A flat-screen TV displaying the F1 "Race Day Live" multiview feed on the Apple TV app, positioned above a media console in a modern, well-lit living room setting.

Apple TV is gearing up for a significant weekend as it gets ready to host the Miami Grand Prix — marking the first Formula 1 race on U.S. soil since securing the exclusive rights to all things F1 in the country.

Earlier this week, Apple unveiled comprehensive details on its newsroom to ensure fans are well-informed about what to expect, when to tune in, and how to catch all the action.

Excitement is building as the 2026 season resumes with the Miami Grand Prix. Teams are ready to shake up the title race and set the course for the rest of the season.

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While Apple’s F1 coverage is currently limited to the U.S., subscribers can enjoy various sessions like Practice, Sprint, Sprint Qualifying, and Qualifying leading up to the main race on Sunday at no extra cost.

Apple TV delivers F1 content across a range of platforms compatible with Apple’s TV app, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, popular smart TVs, streaming devices, and game consoles. For those without compatible devices, streaming is also available on any modern browser by logging in at tv.apple.com.

The Miami Grand Prix coverage will feature English and Spanish commentary, along with access to up to 30 additional live feeds across all sessions, providing viewers with various perspectives and data feeds.

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Enhanced F1 Experience

In addition to races, Apple is ramping up its promotion of Formula 1 across its ecosystem and beyond. This includes immersive Apple Maps experiences, exclusive Apple Music playlists, and IMAX screenings nationwide.

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Apple TV is debuting new original programming like Circuits in Focus, featuring Nico Rosberg and Emelia Hartford, offering track-level previews and insights. Another series, The POV, will provide post-race coverage with technical experts recapping key moments.

Apple is also curating F1 content on Apple News, showcasing exclusive playlists on Apple Music, and hosting events like live DJ sets and book talks in Apple Stores.

For those unable to attend in person, Apple is hosting F1 screenings in IMAX theaters across the U.S. and live altcasts on Tubi, providing additional insights and footage for fans.

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