How to build your perfect weekend on Apple TV
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The Formula 1® Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix 2026 is sure to be the biggest spectacle of the three American events this year, and one fans cannot afford to miss.
A sprint format, a high-speed street circuit, and early-season upgrades mean the power dynamic can shift multiple times before Sunday’s race even begins.
With every session available live, Apple TV gives U.S. fans multiple ways to follow the weekend — from the main broadcast to Multiview, Driver Tracker, onboard feeds, replays and Apple’s wider F1 ecosystem.
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB21, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL39
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB21, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL39
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Apple TV is built for that kind of viewing. Multiview allows multiple feeds to run at once, including the main broadcast, real-time telemetry and an onboard feed, so viewers can track how drivers and teams adjust across sessions.
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Start actionFor trackside fans, following the race extends across the Apple ecosystem.
With multiple events and appearances scheduled, the Hard Rock Stadium complex turns the Grand Prix into a large-scale, moving environment. Grandstands, fan zones, drinking water stations, shaded areas, hospitality, and the marina section spread the weekend experience across a wider footprint. Getting around the track becomes part of the day.
Apple Maps brings structure to that. Detailed 3D circuit mapping highlights grandstands, the marina, the pit building and key track landmarks, along with entry points, walkways and facilities across the venue. This provides a clearer sense of how the track is laid out while moving through it.
Race-week guides within Apple Maps surface nearby locations across the Miami metropolitan area, from viewing spots to local destinations tied to race week. The city becomes part of the race weekend, not just the backdrop. This added context connects what’s happening on track with everything around it.
Trackside, Apple TV on a mobile device adds another layer: incidents from the other side of the circuit can be watched or replayed in real time, filling in the gaps between what’s seen live.
Fans
Fans
The goal is simple: stay with one story, no matter how chaotic the wider race becomes.
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Fans
Even if the schedule doesn’t allow tuning in at lights out, replay options make it easy to catch up with key moments during or after the race.
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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