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Apple TV’s F1 Deal: Onboard Cams Confirmed for Live Races

Originally published on: December 9, 2025
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– ESPN’s US broadcast of F1 ends in 2025, with Apple becoming the exclusive US broadcast partner starting with the 2026 season.
– All F1 races and sessions will stream at no extra charge within the Apple TV app as part of a standard Apple TV subscription.
– The service will include features like onboard driver cameras and Multiview, previously only available through a separate F1.TV subscription.
– Subscribers can also use their Apple TV account to access the full F1.TV platform and its features directly.
– The Apple TV subscription, which includes this F1 access, costs $12.99 monthly or $99 annually, or is available via the Apple One bundle.

The upcoming 2026 Formula 1 season marks a significant shift for American viewers, as Apple TV+ becomes the exclusive U.S. home for all live F1 racing. This move ends ESPN’s long-running broadcast tenure, integrating every session directly into the Apple TV app at no additional cost beyond a standard subscription. Fans can expect comprehensive coverage, including practice runs, qualifying laps, sprint races, and the main Grand Prix events throughout the entire championship calendar.

A newly released promotional video offers the first glimpse of the dedicated F1 channel within the Apple TV interface. The service is scheduled to launch ahead of the season opener on March 6-8, likely featuring preseason programming to build anticipation. A major highlight confirmed by the preview is live access to onboard driver cameras, a feature previously locked behind a separate F1.TV Pro subscription. The platform will support Multiview on compatible devices like Apple TV hardware, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro, allowing viewers to watch multiple camera angles simultaneously during a race.

This partnership represents a substantial value addition for motorsport enthusiasts. While Apple has promised further announcements regarding production innovations and feature enhancements in the coming months, the core offering is already compelling. Subscribers gain full access to the standalone F1.TV service using their Apple TV account credentials. This means the dedicated F1.TV website and apps remain available, providing the same deep data and alternative feeds that hardcore fans enjoy, but now bundled seamlessly with the Apple TV+ subscription.

Effectively, the specialized F1.TV Pro tier becomes a complimentary benefit. Instead of managing and paying for two separate services, fans only need their Apple TV+ membership, which currently costs $12.99 monthly or $99 for an annual plan. For those invested in the Apple ecosystem, the Apple One bundle presents an even more economical path, bundling the streaming service with iCloud storage, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and more at a reduced overall price. This strategic integration simplifies access while dramatically expanding the premium content available through a single, familiar platform.

(Source: 9to5 Mac)

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