The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2026 will stream exclusively on Apple TV this weekend, with a full race coverage package available across the United States.
Apple TV is the new U.S. home of F1 — delivering a premium viewing experience to subscribers with comprehensive coverage and analysis, powerful and customizable viewing enhancements, and seamless integration across the Apple ecosystem.
Miami Grand Prix coverage will feature English and Spanish commentary and access to up to 30 additional live feeds across all sessions, including Driver Tracker for a bird’s-eye view of the race, session timing and data feeds, a mixed onboard feed that automatically switches between cameras as the race unfolds, and a Podium feed that dynamically follows the drivers running in P1, P2, and P3 throughout.
Viewers can also follow every moment of the race with a fully customizable Multiview experience or a one-tap preconfigured layout for every team.
Apple TV will stream every session, including practice, qualifying, and the entire race, offering both live and on-demand access via the Apple TV app, providing up to 30 simultaneous live feeds with onboard cameras, timing data, and a tracker that shows the entire field in real time.
Apple TV is also offering new original programming, including:
Circuits in Focus — a track preview series featuring 2016 F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg and content creator, record-breaking car builder, and driver Emelia Hartford — debuts tomorrow, April 30, on Apple TV. Viewers can join Rosberg and Hartford as they deliver an inside look at each circuit before the race weekend begins, breaking down the strategy and split-second decisions that could define what drivers and teams will face. Using EA SPORTS™ F1® 25, the official video game of the FIA Formula One World Championship™, Rosberg and Hartford bring fans onto the track and into the driver’s seat, exploring every curve, braking point, and opportunity that could shape the fight for the podium.
Fans can continue to follow the race after it wraps with The POV, a social series featuring former Red Bull Racing senior technician Calum Nicholas as well as content creator and engineer Christina Roki as they react to key moments from the weekend. From showcasing decisive overtakes to strategy calls and unexpected turning points, the series pairs technical expertise with a fan-first perspective.
Together, these new shows make it easier than ever for audiences to engage with F1 on and off the track.
Fans can also stay up to date on race weekend in Apple News with notifications and personalized coverage from leading publishers, and can follow their favorite drivers and teams for live results, standings, and highlights.