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Apple's F1 Streaming Ambitions Hit Wall as Sky Renews European Rights

Apple's interest in expanding its Formula 1 streaming deal for Apple TV beyond the United States may have stalled, after Sky Sports signed early renewals to retain the sport's broadcast rights across its largest European markets.

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Sky and F1 jointly announced on May 6 that Sky will remain F1's exclusive live broadcast partner in the UK and Ireland through the 2034 season, and in Italy through 2032. The five-year extension adds to a UK and Ireland deal that was already running through 2029, so it won't impact any immediate plans Apple may have had, but it certainly pushes those markets further out of reach. Sky's early move secured the rights before they could go to open tender.

Sky and F1 did not disclose the value of the deal, but trade publication IBC reported that the UK and Ireland portion is worth around £200 million (around $265–270 million) per season, while other reports put the total figure at around £1 billion (around $1.34 billion).

The deal follows recent comments from Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue at the Autosport Business Exchange in Miami. According to a report from MotorBiscuit, Cue said that clinching its F1 streaming rights in the U.S. first was "undoubtedly the best strategy," adding: "I hope we can expand into other markets."

Sky may have walled off the British, Irish, and Italian markets for now, but other major European deals remain open – Canal Plus holds French rights only through 2029, for example.

Apple's five-year U.S. deal began with the 2026 season, and Apple has already folded its coverage into its wider offerings, with a dedicated F1 section in the Apple TV app, race tracking in Apple Sports, F1 circuit guides in Apple Maps, and playlists in Apple Music.

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Top Rated Comments

3 weeks ago
I’d pay for F1 with Apple TV. I will never, ever pay for Sky just to watch F1. Until then, to the high seas it is.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

Why are we still talking about F1? It's been months? I don't know anything about this sport, and not very interested either, but hasn't it started yet, let alone ended?

Also, why are we talking about it more this year than previous years?
This should be posted on /shitAmericansSay on Reddit haha.

F1 is a motorsport race with several races each year. It’s been going on since 1950. It’s not ending. It continues with a new season every year.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago
I get around using Sky by using the F1TV app and paying to stream it on there with a VPN's help. Otherwise I wouldn't watch it live. I refuse point blank to support the overpriced monopoly that is Sky TV. They think nothing of spending over 5 billion sterling every 3 to 5 years for football rights locking everyone else out, yet the competition commission never has a problem with it..
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

Does anyone even watch F1 in the US?
I do, as do more and more people I meet. In my neighborhood, I regularly talk to about five fans on my block alone, at work I chat with a couple coworkers about it, I have family who watch it… it’s bigger here than you think. Drive to Survive is partly responsible, but the ease of watching with the old F1 TV subscription was I think a bigger driving factor.

Before F1 agreed to stream, I used to pirate the races from Sky (and ITV or the BBC before them iirc - regardless it was a not Sky British source) because I don’t have cable. Also, it wasn’t always available to watch on any cable network in the US. I think NBC had the races for a bit, but they showed commercials during the race every two minutes and it was unwatchable. Prior to the internet, I was lucky to catch a race and frequently wasn’t able to watch any for years on end

Streaming allowed longtime fans like myself to actually watch consistently, conveniently, and without having to go through hoops

Since it got moved to Apple TV though, I still use the F1TV app to watch races, as it’s better organized and also for some reason Apple inserts Advertisements in some of the pre-race features, and I don’t do ads

The F1TV App still works, is apparently linked to my AppleID now, and is a far better experience ad free imo
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 weeks ago

Does anyone even watch F1 in the US?
Americans cosplay as Europeans these days, so yes. A lot of people I know at Apple also suddenly got interested in Soccer and F1 as well once Apple TV started pumping money into it and streaming it. F1 is still not nearly as big as it is in Europe though, but there are F1 events in the US that people love taking photos at and attending.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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3 weeks ago

I do, as do more and more people I meet. In my neighborhood, I regularly talk to about five fans on my block alone, at work I chat with a couple coworkers about it, I have family who watch it… it’s bigger here than you think. Drive to Survive is partly responsible, but the ease of watching with the old F1 TV subscription was I think a bigger driving factor.
This tracks with my experience. I started watching 3 years ago entirely because of a coworker recommending I check out Drive to Survive (which I laughed at because "I don't do race cars", but then was stuck home sick with a terrible stomach flu and binged the whole series in like 4 days). Now I'm one of those people who wakes up at weird hours to watch qualifying.

Just in my circle I have three dads from my kid's school, two coworkers, and one neighbor who are into it enough that we text about it on a regular basis. I'm definitely the most "hard core" fan out of that group, but they care enough to text things like "can't watch the race until this afternoon so no spoilers".

No idea if it'll stay popular, but it's definitely having a moment in the US right now.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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