"Last year Apple secured the exclusive rights to broadcast Formula 1 racing in the United States from 2026 to 2030. Apple TV subscribers can now watch every practice and qualifying session as well as every sprint and Grand Prix of a race weekend on the F1TV app by linking their Apple account. Right now, those with an existing F1TV subscription will still see an active status in their "my subscription" page on desktop that shows the plan's renewal date."
"However, after logging in via Apple with an Apple TV subscription, a second active F1TV subscription appears with an Apple TV logo and the label "Official U.S. broadcaster of Formula 1." Users are advised to cancel the duplicate subscription they had directly with F1TV, which can be done in the F1TV app. Users who don't pay for Apple TV can still view "select races" and practice sessions throughout the season."
Apple secured exclusive U.S. broadcast rights for Formula 1 from 2026 through 2030, enabling Apple TV subscribers to view every practice, qualifying session, sprint, and Grand Prix by linking their Apple account to F1TV. Existing F1TV subscribers may see duplicate subscriptions after logging in with Apple and should cancel the direct F1TV subscription via the F1TV app. New users can create an F1TV account and activate it using their Apple account. Non-paying Apple TV users retain access to select races and practice sessions. Apple has not yet clarified which F1TV features will appear inside the Apple TV app. Preseason testing in Bahrain is currently available on F1TV.
Read at Engadget
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