March 5, 2026

Yahoo Sports Teams Up with Apple TV to Bring Fans Live Formula 1® Coverage

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Key Takeaways

  • Through a collaboration with Apple TV, Yahoo Sports will feature live streams of Formula 1® practice sessions and qualifying sessions on its platforms.
  • Live coverage of practice sessions will feature Apple TV’s main broadcast feed coverage, and qualifying sessions will offer a mixed onboard feed that switches between driver cameras throughout the race to provide a dynamic, multi-angle view of the action.
  • This comes ahead of Apple TV’s inaugural season as the exclusive broadcast partner for Formula 1 in the U.S.

Yahoo Sports is teaming up with Apple TV1 to add live Formula 1® coverage to its growing motorsports offering, starting with the FORMULA ONE CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2026, which kicks off May 1. Through the collaboration, Yahoo Sports will feature live Formula 1 practice and qualifying sessions on its platforms throughout the 2026 season. Live coverage of practice sessions will feature Apple TV’s main broadcast feed coverage, and qualifying sessions will offer a mixed onboard feed that switches between driver cameras throughout the race to provide a dynamic, multi-angle view of the action.

The announcement comes as Apple TV begins its inaugural season as the exclusive broadcast partner for Formula 1 in the U.S.

Over the course of the season, Yahoo Sports and Apple will work together to educate U.S. fans on how to stream Formula 1 race coverage on Apple TV. For example, Yahoo Sports will promote Apple TV’s exclusive Formula 1 broadcasts through on-site advertising, email marketing, social promotion, “how to watch” articles, and more. 

How Yahoo Sports Continues to Deepen Its Racing Presence
The collaboration with Apple builds on the growing investment from Yahoo Sports in the motorsports space. Last year, Yahoo Sports launched a racing hub in partnership with Motorsport Network. The hub, along with the Yahoo Sports homepage, will host these live Formula 1 practice sessions and qualifying sessions. In addition, the hub will share written and video coverage produced by Yahoo Sports and Motorsport Network, making it a great destination for fans to follow top Formula 1 storylines before tuning into Apple TV to watch every race. 

1 To watch F1 on Apple TV, viewers are required to have a U.S. Apple TV subscription. An Apple TV subscription does not include third-party branded subscription services, or content available for rental or purchase in the Apple TV app.

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