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    F1 on Apple TV: How to Watch Australian Grand Prix 2026

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    • Tech Advisor explains how Apple TV offers F1 Australian Grand Prix 2026 streaming with monthly ($12.99) or annual ($99) subscription options plus a 7-day free trial.
    • The service provides comprehensive F1 coverage including live races, on-demand content, and feature films accessible across iPhone, Android, and gaming consoles.
    • Apple TV’s dedicated F1 section allows viewers to choose between Sky team or F1.TV commentary, making it a valuable platform for US racing fans.

    The 2026 Formula 1 season has just begun, with the first race taking place in Melbourne this weekend. If you’re a US-based fan, you can catch all the F1 events with Apple TV.

    The platform not only delivers feature films about F1 but also broadcasts races, which its users can stream live or watch on demand. The monthly subscription cost is $12.99, while annual access costs $99. However, it’s worth noting that Apple TV offers a 7-day free trial.

    To watch F1, visit the website or use the Apple TV app, available on iPhone, Apple TV 4K set-top box, Android, Mac, Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, Roku and Fire Stick.

    To make it easier for F1 fans to watch the races, Apple has created a special section on its site. Every weekend, it features a link to the current programme. Users can choose whether they prefer to listen to commentary from the Sky team or F1.TV.

    When is the next Australian Grand Prix race?

    Here’s the schedule for all rounds in Melbourne this weekend:

    • Practice One: Thursday, 8:30pm ET / 5:30 pm PT
    • Practice Two: Friday, 12:00am ET / 9pm PT
    • Practice Three: Friday, 8:30pm ET / 5:30 pm PT
    • Qualifying: Saturday, 12:00am ET / 9pm PT
    • Race: Saturday, 11pm ET / 8pm PT



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