Apple enters battle for US Formula 1 broadcast rights
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Apple has submitted a bid worth at least $150 million a year to stream Formula 1 races starting in 2026, Business Insider reported on Friday.
Christian Horner has been fired by Red Bull's Formula 1 team and it only adds to speculation about the future of four-time champion Max Verstappen.
Formula 1 fandom in the U.S. has been growing rapidly over the past few years. The 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey, performed by the organization itself, polled Formula 1 fans in 186 countries. Of all of these nations, the U.S. "accounts for the largest share of respondents of any individual country," said the survey.
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Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is projected to receive the largest amount from this season’s $50 million pre-arbitration bonus pool based on his regular-season statistics. Crow-Armstrong is on track to get $1,
Formula 1 season is hitting the back stretch, with 12 races complete and 12 to go. Daniel Norris, driving for McLaren, took home the checkered flag at Sunday's Grand Prix in the United Kingdom. The F1 world will head to Belgium next.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook might be ready to take the next step in the tech company’s relationship with Formula 1. / Arturo Holmes/WireImage The United States broadcast rights for Formula 1 could be set for a bidding war. According to a report from Samuel Agini ...
Why is F1 better than NASCAR? I mean, no offense. I like NASCAR a lot. We didn't say that. That's what you put in our mouths. Hey Wired, we are Formula 1 drivers. Let's answer the most Googled questions about F1.