Apple TV Subscribers: F1 TV Premium Streaming Subscription
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Formula 1 (F1) is offering for Apple TV Subscribers ($12.99/month or free for Chase Sapphire cardholders): a F1 TV Premium Streaming Subscription for Free when you Activate the offer on the page (sign-in or create a account free) and connect F1 TV to your Apple Account.
Thanks to Community Member user10101 for sharing this deal.
F1 TV Premium Includes:
LIVE SESSIONS : F1. F2. F3. F1 Academy, Porsche Supercup...All live. And all yours. Available with Pro and Premium
LIVE ONBOARD CAMERAS: Jump into the drivers' seats and ride onboard for every battle, near miss and race-defining twist. Included with Pro and Premium
LIVE TEAM RADIOS: Hear every live reaction and strategy shift, like you're right there in the pit. Included with Pro and Premium
LIVE TIMING: Satisfy your inner strategist, with live timings, telemetry, tyre usage and driver maps. All at your fingertips. Available with Access, Pro and Premium
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Stream F1 on your favourite device. Watch on web, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire, Roku and Chromecast.
200+mph speeds. In crystal-clear 4K UHD high definition. Not even the drivers will see what you see.
Create your ultimate custom race view, select your video favourite feeds to create your custom grid.
From big screen to phone screen, build your personal live pit wall with multi-device streaming.
Note: The 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship is scheduled to start on March 6th.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.
I was getting Apple TV free with my T-Mobile cellular plan for years. Unfortunately now that F1 came to Apple TV I have to pay $3/mo because they raised the monthly price. Still saves me in the long run as f1 tv premium was $130/ year.
Do you still have to buy a subscription to view the testing in the F1 app, or should the linking allow you to watch everything?
Linked account and still showing the test days and a bunch of other streaming stuff like old race archive and "tv shows" as locked
It should be letting you watch everything, at least assuming you're in the US. There's no other way to subscribe to the F1TV offering starting this year other than via an Apple TV (they got the exclusive broadcast rights, but since we still get access to F1TV, I don't really see many people complaining). I've been watching testing, and just did an archive dive into a few GPs from decades' past, and nothing appeared locked for me, so that's super weird.
For those who don't think this is a deal, you're just... respectfully, you're uninformed, or trolling. The Apple TV channel/tab integration is great for quick access, especially for the current season stuff, but it's a wholly new experience; we don't even really know how the live races are going to look/feel on it. I suspect/hope it'll be quite good, but there's always the possibility that there's be more delay, etc, to the broadcasts, or not be as feature-rich as the viewing experience on the dedicated app. It certainly isn't yet -- I can't even find the Test days that were recently broadcast, I don't know if they were shown in the vanilla experience.
Heck, the F1TV app on Apple TV hardware was one of the nicer ways to tune into this stuff last year, giving full access to driver cams, the alternate broadcast feed, and all the data channels that a lot of F1 nerds love, and even letting you do multi-stream layouts -- hopefully the "channel" experience will be reach that level, but it doesn't look like they've gotten there yet, and it's too early to tell how good the race-day experience is gonna be. F1TV has been built up over the last few years into a pretty premiere experience, especially for a certain type of viewer that doesn't find eg a normal TV broadcast to be quite enough. And that's not even talking about the third-party apps that tap into your F1TV subscription for even crazier multi-screen viewing layouts.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying the sport through the vanilla Apple TV channel; it's accessible, and in an ecosystem that'll feel familiar to people who weren't already deep in the weeds with the sport. But it's hard to say if it'll get parity with the F1TV app, and the fact that the one subscription gets you access to both, curious parties should definitely check out the alternative option. And it gives you access to decades of previous races that don't appear to be in the main experience yet, either -- I only see last year's broadcasts, though maybe I'm missing the archives somehow.
Do you still have to buy a subscription to view the testing in the F1 app, or should the linking allow you to watch everything?Linked account and still showing the test days and a bunch of other streaming stuff like old race archive and "tv shows" as locked
All is appearing for me without the lock. Tried archived race and recent test day from a mobile device using the F1 TV app.
Just subscribed to Apple TV through my f1 tv app. I'm unclear if that app will become completely defunct in the US in lieu of watching on Apple TV itself or if there's still any reason to go into the f1 tv app.
Just subscribed to Apple TV through my f1 tv app. I'm unclear if that app will become completely defunct in the US in lieu of watching on Apple TV itself or if there's still any reason to go into the f1 tv app.
Lot more content through the app. Not sure how they will do it when the season starts but the F1 apps also allow you to pick different race cameras, multi view and see track positions much better than just watching a live stream. Looking forward to using this for free!
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Linked account and still showing the test days and a bunch of other streaming stuff like old race archive and "tv shows" as locked
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Linked account and still showing the test days and a bunch of other streaming stuff like old race archive and "tv shows" as locked
For those who don't think this is a deal, you're just... respectfully, you're uninformed, or trolling. The Apple TV channel/tab integration is great for quick access, especially for the current season stuff, but it's a wholly new experience; we don't even really know how the live races are going to look/feel on it. I suspect/hope it'll be quite good, but there's always the possibility that there's be more delay, etc, to the broadcasts, or not be as feature-rich as the viewing experience on the dedicated app. It certainly isn't yet -- I can't even find the Test days that were recently broadcast, I don't know if they were shown in the vanilla experience.
Heck, the F1TV app on Apple TV hardware was one of the nicer ways to tune into this stuff last year, giving full access to driver cams, the alternate broadcast feed, and all the data channels that a lot of F1 nerds love, and even letting you do multi-stream layouts -- hopefully the "channel" experience will be reach that level, but it doesn't look like they've gotten there yet, and it's too early to tell how good the race-day experience is gonna be. F1TV has been built up over the last few years into a pretty premiere experience, especially for a certain type of viewer that doesn't find eg a normal TV broadcast to be quite enough. And that's not even talking about the third-party apps that tap into your F1TV subscription for even crazier multi-screen viewing layouts.
There's nothing wrong with enjoying the sport through the vanilla Apple TV channel; it's accessible, and in an ecosystem that'll feel familiar to people who weren't already deep in the weeds with the sport. But it's hard to say if it'll get parity with the F1TV app, and the fact that the one subscription gets you access to both, curious parties should definitely check out the alternative option. And it gives you access to decades of previous races that don't appear to be in the main experience yet, either -- I only see last year's broadcasts, though maybe I'm missing the archives somehow.