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With his world title bid under siege, Oscar Piastri starts from sixth on the grid at the US Grand Prix in Texas.
SiriusXM is the home of F1 races in the USA and Canada and The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all the details to follow this week’s race.
The landmark five-year deal replaces ESPN and aims to make F1 part of American pop culture through Apple’s connected platforms.
The tech giant, which also produced the Brad Pitt-led ‘F1’ film, will make select races and all practice rounds available for free, alongside extensive coverage on its Apple TV streaming service.
Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year agreement under which all F1 races will be available exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. beginning in 2026.
The five-year partnership begins in 2026, ending ESPN’s run as F1’s American broadcaster, and deepens Apple’s investment in Formula 1 after the success of F1: The Movie.
As interest in F1 in the United States continues to grow, Apple has signed a five-year deal for the exclusive rights to Formula 1.
Oscar Piastri heads into the United States Grand Prix this weekend with his championship lead over teammate Lando Norris down to 22 points.
Here's a look at the F1 drivers' championship contenders, recent races that have intensified the title battle, and how the upcoming rounds could give a team an edge over others.
The U.S. Grand Prix gets underway this weekend in Texas. The second-ever heat hazard has been issued for the race. Matt Reigle with Outkick.com joins FOX Weather to talk about the race and how the drivers will keep cool.