Formula 1 TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream every race of the 2026 Formula 1 season with the following TV schedule on new U.S. media partner Apple TV.


F1 TV Schedule 2026

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2026 Formula One World Championship

Friday, May 1

TimeGame / TV
12:30 pm
Miami Grand Prix
Practice 1
4:30 pm
Miami Grand Prix
Sprint Qualification

Saturday, May 2

TimeGame / TV
12:00 pm
Miami Grand Prix
Sprint Race
4:00 pm
Miami Grand Prix
Qualifying

Sunday, May 3

TimeGame / TV
4:00 pm
Miami Grand Prix
Race

Friday, May 22

TimeGame / TV
12:30 pm
Canadian Grand Prix
Practice 1
Apple TV, Netflix
4:30 pm
Canadian Grand Prix
Sprint Qualification
Apple TV, Netflix

Saturday, May 23

TimeGame / TV
12:00 pm
Canadian Grand Prix
Sprint Race
Apple TV, Netflix
4:00 pm
Canadian Grand Prix
Qualifying
Apple TV, Netflix

Sunday, May 24

TimeGame / TV
4:00 pm
Canadian Grand Prix
Race
Apple TV, Netflix

Friday, June 5

TimeGame / TV
7:30 am
Monaco Grand Prix
Practice 1
11:00 am
Monaco Grand Prix
Practice 2

How to stream Formula 1 on Apple TV

New this season, Formula 1 races in the United States will be carried by Apple TV. (Netflix will also simulcast the Canadian Grand Prix.) Apple TV will be the home of all races, practice sessions, qualifying and sprint events, as well as the exclusive home of the F1 TV service. It will also air new episodes of the Netflix series “Drive to Survive.”

The Apple TV streaming service (which in 2025 was renamed from “Apple TV+”) costs $12.99 per month. Though it shares a name with the physical “Apple TV” streaming device, the service can be downloaded to any of the major streaming devices and smart TVs.

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