United States Grand Prix, Formula 1 and Max Verstappen
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Apple lands Formula 1 deal, streaming all races soon
Apple and Formula 1 have entered into a landmark five-year exclusive U.S. streaming deal valued at approximately $750 million. Announced on October 17, 2025, this agreement positions Apple as the exclusive broadcast partner for Formula 1 in America,
It will also be one of the most lucrative for the local economy—with thousands of Formula 1 fans descending on Austin for the occasion, driving up demand for hotels and short-term rentals, with one property located within two miles of the track currently renting for more than $1,000 a night.
As per CNBC, Apple is paying around $140 million per year for the racing rights. Apple TV will offer coverage of all Formula 1 events, including practice, qualifying and Sprint sessions, as part of the existing $12.99 per month subscription, which is ad-free.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has expressed concerns about the unique challenges that additional F1 sprint races could bring.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – If you watch Formula 1 highlights online, you may be entitled to a piece of a $5.5 million class action settlement. Formula 1 has agreed to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of sharing subscribers’ information without consent ...
Catch the play-by-play updates from the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore as Mercedes driver George Russell grabbed pole position ahead of the race tomorrow
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Crashes, celebrities, and 5 more highlights from Texas' F1 weekend
The 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at Austin's Circuit of the Americas (COTA) was nothing short of exhilarating. From tense overtakes and unexpected contact between cars on track, to a surprise driver penalty post-race,
Max Verstappen won the sprint race at Formula One's 2025 United States GP, with both McLarens eliminated in a Turn 1 crash