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Here's how to watch the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix for free, including TV channel and streaming options for the F1 race.
The 2026 Formula 1 season starts this weekend, and Apple TV is now the sport’s US streaming home. Here are all the details on what to expect.
One race in, and the 2026 season already has a storyline. George Russell dominated Melbourne from lights to flag, Mercedes locked out the front row, and Ferrari left Australia scratching their heads despite a blistering launch.
Here's how to watch and stream the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix live from Shanghai and the start time in the U.S.
It’s time for the 19th running of the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix. Following his P1 finish in Saturday’s qualifying, Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli broke the record for youngest polesitter in F1 history at 19 years and 202 days old.
F1 fans in the US can access a 7-day free trial to the coverage on Apple TV, which now has rights instead of ESPN from 2026 onwards. F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.
Apple's exclusive deal for US broadcast rights of Formula 1 was a big shift to streaming from ESPN's cable coverage of the past, but after the first race (the Australian Grand Prix), it seems to be going well.
Sky customers can watch on Sky Sports F1 from the sole practice session on Friday morning through to the Chinese Grand Prix itself on Sunday, March 15 at 7am. Subscribers can also watch via the Sky Sports app, with the option to go onboard with any driver of their choice.
Race day at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix (Sunday March 15) is upon us and here is how you can catch all of the F1 action at the Shanghai International Circuit. After winning the Sprint race on Saturday,
Kimi Antonelli took his first Formula One win with victory at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, ahead of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton