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If you are an existing Formula 1 fan, you may be used to enjoying race day using the F1.TV website or apps. While you cannot pay directly for F1.TV anymore, you can still access the F1.TV experience if you have an Apple TV account. This is because Apple TV includes F1.TV Premium as a free perk (previously priced at $129/year on its own).
Good morning and welcome to today’s edition of GPblog’s daily live blog. Do well to check back at intervals to ensure you stay up to date with the latest happenings as they unfold. Christian Horner’s potential return to Formula 1 is gathering pace following fresh reports linking him with talks involving a former McLaren investor.
F1 testing in Barcelona this week is private to allow the teams to focus purely on testing their new cars without concerns about how the performance may be covered by the media or impact public opinion ahead of the new season.
Ahead of the first Formula 1 Grand Prix in March, the Apple TV app now offers a variety of programming to help fans get ready for the season.
Welcome to GPblog's daily liveblog. Follow the best news throughout the day here! This week, not only the first Bahrain pre-season test will take place — the second of three official sessions leading into the season-opening race for the new-generation cars in Melbourne —,
Apple’s new Formula 1 feature film has arrived just as the sport’s U.S. broadcast future shifts to streaming, but the two developments are parallel tracks rather than a single marketing stunt. The movie, titled F1 The Movie and led by Brad Pitt, Damson ...
Follow live updates as Formula 1s all-new 2026 cars hit the track together for the first time at a five-day event in Barcelona.
Hello and welcome to today’s live coverage of news on GPblog. Do well to check back at intervals to catch up with the latest happenings across Formula 1 as they unfold. Reports of Lewis Hamilton parting ways with his long-time manager,