How to watch the F1 Canadian Grand Prix
The F1 Canadian Grand Prix will be broadcast this weekend in Montreal, marking the return of Formula 1 racing after a three-week break. For the first time, both Apple TV and Netflix will simulcast the race due to a special deal between the two platforms. Viewers in the U.S. can watch the race live, along with additional practice and qualifying sessions, on either streaming service.
- ▪The Canadian GP is a sprint weekend with events spanning Friday to Sunday.
- ▪Apple TV has exclusive streaming rights for F1, but Netflix will also broadcast the race this weekend.
- ▪Subscribers can watch practice sessions for free, while qualifying, sprint, and the race require a subscription.
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