Formula 1, United States Grand Prix and Austin
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From McLaren’s art-meets-racing studio to Williams’ fan zone downtown, here’s where to experience Austin’s off-track F1 energy.
Austin launched the U.S. Grand Prix in 2012, signing a 10-year deal with F1. The race was extended for five more years in 2022, drawing crowds of 430,000 to 450,000 each year and welcoming tens of thousands of visitors from around the world.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri leads teammate Lando Norris in the standings, but a resurgent Max Verstappen of Red Bull has set up a dramatic and unpredictable final six races of the season.
Apple has signed a five-year deal with Formula One for the U.S. rights to air its races, broadening its menu of live sporting events it will offer on its streaming platform. Apple TV will begin airing races in 2026.
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Apple TV+ to get Formula 1 in the US as part of major streaming deal
Apple is making a major move into Formula 1, securing exclusive broadcast rights for the United States starting next year. The five-year deal will see Apple TV+ stream all Formula 1 sessions, including free practice,
Apple and Formula 1 agreed on a deal to broadcast Formula 1 races exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. The agreement also includes Apple TV coverage of practices and other F1 events. The move is an expansion of Apple's relationship with F1—as well as an extension of its move into live sports.
This early release allows readers to lock in their place at one of the most anticipated events to hit Melbourne
As general admission ticket prices for the Melbourne Grand Prix accelerate past other marquee sport events, fans are questioning whether the growing expense is worth it.
Verstappen Wins US Grand Prix and McLaren's Norris Pulls Closer to Teammate Piastri in F1 Title Hunt
Piastri and Norris are chasing their first career drivers championship. Verstappen is hunting his fifth in a row, and his dominant form of late has given him a real chance to get