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Apple’s Eddy Cue explains why it paid out for coverage of “tiny” F1

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Apple’s Eddy Cue explains why it paid out for coverage of “tiny” F1
With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie.  The highest-grossing sports movie of all time, the Apple Original film was a worldwide blockbuster success and was clearly a jumping on point for the company in its relationship with ...Keep reading

233. ESPN releases statement after Apple TV wins F1 US broadcasting rights deal from 2026

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ESPN has issued a statement after the confirmation that Apple TV has secured the exclusive broadcasting rights for Formula 1 in the United States from 2026 with a five-year deal.The Disney-owned broadcaster acquired the broadcasting rights to F1 in the US in 2018 after previously broadcasting the series from 1984 to 1997. With its current contract expiring at the end of 2025, the door opened ...Keep reading

234. What happens to F1 TV, and answers to other questions on Apple's US deal

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Over the US Grand Prix weekend in Austin, Formula 1 management announced it had signed a five-year deal to bring exclusive broadcast rights in the US to Apple TV, starting in 2026.The deal is a huge shift in how F1 is accessed in the United States, so naturally there are plenty of key questions needing to be answered for F1 fans in the country.Why is F1 going to Apple TV, and how much is Apple ...Keep reading

235. How to watch F1 on Apple TV in the US: Devices, free trial, and price

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Apple has secured exclusive Formula 1 streaming rights in the United States for when ESPN's contract with the championship comes to an end at the close of 2025. Here's everything you need to know about streaming and watching F1 races on Apple's streaming platform, Apple TV.Compatible devices and appsApple TV is supported on a number of devices and browsers. Make sure to download the latest ...Keep reading

236. What Apple brings to F1 and how the US streaming deal will shape its future

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On Friday, Formula 1 and Apple announced the tech giant has won the exclusive broadcast rights to the series in the United States for a five-year period starting in 2026, taking over from ESPN for what Motorsport.com understands is a figure higher than $140m per year.The deal is a commercial boost for Liberty Media's coffers, but it also represents a shift from a legacy TV broadcaster to a ...Keep reading

237. James Allen: F1 partnering with Apple for US broadcast is seismic for the series

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It was the worst kept secret for months, but the news that Formula 1 has partnered with Apple for the broadcast rights in the US is truly seismic for the series. This is a critical deal for F1 and its owner, Liberty Media, because growth in the US market is their big bet for the future. F1 has a market capitalisation today of $24 billion, three times what Liberty paid for it in 2017 and much ...Keep reading

238. Apple TV wins F1's US broadcast rights with landmark five-year deal

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Streaming platform Apple TV has won the bid to exclusively broadcast Formula 1 in the United States from 2026, signing a five-year deal with F1's commercial rightsholder.Apple had long been a frontrunner in the race against current rightsholder ESPN to take over F1 streaming rights in the US, with the tech giant also behind the blockbuster F1 movie that become the highest grossing sports movie ...Keep reading

239. Right on Cue: Apple executive explains why streaming giant paid out for coverage of “tiny” F1

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With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie.  The highest-grossing sports movie of all time, the Apple Original film was a worldwide blockbuster success and was clearly a jumping on point for the company in its relationship with ...Keep reading

240. Right on Cue: Apple executive explains why streaming giant paid out for coverage of F1

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With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie.  The highest-grossing sports movie of all time, the Apple Original film was a worldwide blockbuster success and was clearly a jumping on point for the company in its relationship with F1.  Read ...Keep reading

241. What Apple can offer F1 and what its US deal says about the future

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On Friday, Formula 1 and Apple announced the tech giant has won the exclusive broadcast rights to the series in the United States for a five-year period starting in 2026, taking over from ESPN for what Motorsport.com understands is a figure higher than $140m per year.The deal is a commercial boost for Liberty Media's coffers, but it also represents a shift from a legacy TV broadcaster to a ...Keep reading

242. Apple’s Eddy Cue explains why it paid out for coverage of “tiny” F1

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With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie.  The highest-grossing sports movie of all time, the Apple Original film was a worldwide blockbuster success and was clearly a jumping on point for the company in its relationship with ...Keep reading

243. Apple’s Eddy Cue explains why it paid out for coverage of F1

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With the news that Apple has won the battle for the United States live television rights for Formula 1, it might be easy to link the estimated $140million deal with the success of F1: The Movie.  The highest-grossing sports movie of all time, the Apple Original film was a worldwide blockbuster success and was clearly a jumping on point for the company in its relationship with ...Keep reading

244. WRC Central Europe: Ogier extends lead from Rovanpera, Neuville makes error

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Sebastien Ogier delivered a stunning time in stage five to lead the Central European Rally from World Rally Championship title rival Kalle Rovanpera while Thierry Neuville and Gregoire Munster made costly mistakes.Ogier took a 1.6s advantage into Friday morning’s stages, but managed to end the loop with his lead increasing to 3.9s over Rovanpera, as the Toyota pair began to pull clear of ...Keep reading

245. WRC Central Europe: Sebastien Ogier extends lead as Thierry Neuville stumbles

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Sebastien Ogier delivered a stunning time in stage five to lead the Central European Rally from World Rally Championship title rival Kalle Rovanpera while Thierry Neuville and Gregoire Munster made costly mistakes.Ogier took a 1.6s advantage into Friday morning’s stages, but managed to end the loop with his lead increasing to 3.9s over Rovanpera, as the Toyota pair began to pull clear of ...Keep reading

246. LCR boss hints at open-ended Honda future for one MotoGP rookie

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Diogo Moreira will step up from Moto2 in 2026 to join LCR in MotoGP

247. New twist in Toprak Razgatlioglu crew chief’s MotoGP future

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Phil Marron is set to join Brad Binder at KTM in MotoGP 2026

248. Why Haas is bringing a floor update to the US GP – so late before new F1 rules

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Haas has brought a floor upgrade to the United States Grand Prix, aiming to improve its Formula 1 car's balance and grip while opening up set-up opportunities.With financial and testing resources strictly limited by the budget cap and aerodynamic testing restrictions, teams are focusing on the revamped 2026 regulations with new chassis and engine characteristics.Haas has however been ...Keep reading

249. Why Haas brought a floor update to the US GP as rivals pivot to F1’s new rules

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Haas has brought a floor upgrade to the United States Grand Prix, aiming to improve its Formula 1 car's balance and grip while opening up set-up opportunities.With financial and testing resources strictly limited by the budget cap and aerodynamic testing restrictions, teams are focusing on the revamped 2026 regulations with new chassis and engine characteristics.Haas has however been ...Keep reading

250. Marc Marquez MotoGP fill-in “very good opportunity” for Nicolo Bulega - Toprak Razgatlioglu

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Toprak Razgatlioglu has supported the idea of Nicolo Bulega replacing Marc Marquez in MotoGP.

251. Pedro Acosta in favour of keeping MotoGP Australian GP on Sunday

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Pedro Acosta says MotoGP should stick to its original schedule for the Australian Grand Prix if wind is the only matter of concern and there is no risk of poor visibility due to rain.Heavy winds reaching speeds of up to 50km/h are forecast on Sunday, prompting several riders, including Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia, to suggest that the race should be brought forward by a day.Many point to ...Keep reading

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