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Go go go – Apple TV is the official home of F1 races and more in the United States, starting in 2026
Sometimes all the rumors do come true – Apple and Formula 1 have announced a new five-year partnership that will make Apple TV the exclusive home of all F1 races in the United States, starting in 2026.
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.
Here's everything to know about the 2025 Formula 1 season, including the United States Grand Prix in Austin in October and the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.
Formula 1 has entered a new media rights deal with Apple that will bring all F1 races to Apple TV for viewers in the United States beginning in 2026.
Colton Herta's transition from IndyCar to Formula 1 takes another step as he is set to compete for Hitech in Formula 2 next year.
In recent years, the Formula One series would head into Austin with its series champion all but decided. Not so much this year for Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix.
Aston Martin have announced a driver swap for this weekend's early running at the Mexican Grand Prix, with Lance Stroll set to hand over his seat to a rookie. Competing in his first F1 race weekend will be young American Jak Crawford,
Cadillac has confirmed its F1 test driver Colton Herta will make his Formula 2 debut next season with Hitech, following his switch from IndyCar.
Cadillac announced Tuesday that Colton Herta will race for Hitech in Formula Two from 2026, adding to his racing plate for next year as he’ll also serve as the Formula One team’s official test driver.
Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year-long partnership that will bring all F1 races exclusively to Apple TV in the United States beginning next year.