
The Miami Grand Prix on May 3, 2026, will be a landmark event in the world of motorsport. For the first time, fans in the U.S. can watch Formula 1 races exclusively through Apple TV. This change marks a significant shift in how enthusiasts access their favorite sport.
The Miami International Autodrome will host this exciting race at 4 p.m. ET. With this new arrangement, F1 has moved away from traditional broadcasts on ESPN and ESPN2, opting instead for a streaming model that caters to a growing audience of digital viewers.
Fans eager to catch every moment of the action can subscribe to F1 TV Premium, which now comes included with an Apple TV subscription. This means viewers can enjoy not only live races but also practice sessions and qualifying events through platforms like the Yahoo Sports Racing Hub.
Key features of the new streaming service:
- Access to all F1 races live, including practices and qualifying sessions.
- A seven-day free trial available for new Apple TV subscribers.
- A monthly subscription fee of $12.99 after the trial period.
As excitement builds for the Miami Grand Prix, many fans are adapting to this new viewing landscape. One enthusiastic follower remarked, “If you want to catch this weekend’s race live, you’ll need access to Apple TV (or F1 TV Premium, now free with an Apple TV subscription).” This transition highlights how technology continues to reshape sports consumption.
Moreover, F1 TV is more than just a live-streaming service. It hosts post-race shows, comprehensive analyses, documentaries, and even an official archive of past races. As one fan put it, “F1 TV is also home to F1’s post-race live shows, analysis, Tech Talks, documentaries and the official F1 archive.” These features promise to enrich the viewing experience for dedicated fans.
The upcoming Miami Grand Prix will kick off a new chapter for Formula 1 in America. With exclusive streaming on Apple TV and innovative features through F1 TV Premium, fans are poised for an engaging season ahead. As they prepare for this shift in viewing habits, many are already looking forward to how these changes will enhance their connection to the sport they love.

