A New Way to Experience F1

The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix stands out as a unique event on this year’s racing calendar, particularly regarding how fans can follow the action from home. While Apple TV currently serves as the primary streaming hub for Formula 1, this weekend’s race at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal will also be available on Netflix. This marks a milestone for Netflix, reflecting its strong connection to the sport through the hit series Formula 1: Drive to Survive.


Where to Watch the Action

Fans can access all practice sessions and qualifying rounds on both Apple TV and Netflix. For those using Apple TV, the experience includes the integrated F1 TV Premium service at no extra cost. Apple's coverage also features a variety of interactive feeds, such as:

  • Driver Tracker: A comprehensive overhead view of the track.
  • Live Telemetry: Real-time data and timing updates.
  • Mixed Onboard Feed: Automatically switches between different car cameras.
  • Podium Feeds: Dynamic tracking of the current race leaders.

Broadcasting and Schedule

Following a shift in broadcasting rights, Apple TV is now the exclusive home for live Formula 1 events in the U.S. This season, every Grand Prix, including the Canadian event, streams live via Apple TV. The Canadian Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, at 2:50 p.m. ET.


Weekend Timetable (All times in ET)

  • Friday, May 22: Practice 1 (12:10 p.m.), Sprint Qualifying (4:10 p.m.)
  • Saturday, May 23: Sprint (11:15 a.m.), Qualifying (3:25 p.m.)
  • Sunday, May 24: Formula 1 Lenovo Grand Prix du Canada (2:50 p.m.)

Accessing Your Streams

Users have several ways to tune in:

«Apple TV offers full-season access to every race, practice, and qualifying session. New subscribers can take advantage of a 7-day free trial to get started.»

Netflix users can also access the race through any of their standard subscription plans. Additionally, eligible T-Mobile customers may qualify for discounted Apple TV access, or fans can opt for a bundled subscription that pairs Apple TV with Peacock for a reduced rate, offering a wider variety of live sports and entertainment content.