
Miami Grand Prix 2026: Apple TV Streams Full Weekend as Teams Test New Rules
Apple TV streams the 2026 Miami Grand Prix weekend – practice, sprint qualifying, sprint race, qualifying and Sunday race. New rules and upgrades let fans see how Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull adapt.
The Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix is the first race under the new 2026 regulations, with teams debuting summer‑built upgrades. Apple TV streams practice, sprint qualifying, the sprint race, qualifying and the Sunday race, letting U.S. fans watch the full weekend in one place.
Why it matters:
- New 2026 rule changes aerodynamics and power‑unit limits, making Miami a first test of the season’s direction.
- Mercedes aims to stay ahead; Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren bring upgrades to close the gap.
- Lower‑budget teams look to exploit rule gaps and climb the grid.
The details:
- Apple TV streams all sessions on smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, consoles and browsers, with Multi‑view and on‑screen telemetry.
- Miami weekend (LT): FP1 May 1 12:30 PM; Sprint Qualifying May 1 4:30 PM; Sprint May 2 12:00 PM; Qualifying May 2 4:00 PM; Grand Prix May 3 4:00 PM.
- Outlook: Mercedes (Russell, Antonelli) favorite; Ferrari and Red Bull aim for gains; mid‑field focus on straight‑line speed and tyre management.
What's next:
- Miami results will shape Monaco sprint strategies and give teams data on the 2026 package.
- Apple TV’s all‑in‑one coverage may become the default way U.S. fans watch F1.
- Teams that adapt fastest to the new rules will likely separate the championship contenders from the rest.
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