The exclusive event featured a Q&A with Academy Award winning actor Brad Pitt, Formula 1 legend Sir Lewis Hamilton, and more.
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That agreement will see Formula 1 broadcast its races in 2026 exclusively on Apple TV for US audiences. This will form part ...
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New American deals for Formula 1 were announced over the United States Grand Prix weekend and mean the world championship's ...
Cadillac chief Dan Towriss has defended Formula 1’s blockbuster new $700m media rights deal with streaming giant Apple.
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Angelo Zino, senior equity analyst at CFRA Research, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss Apple becoming a broadcast partner for Formula 1 in the United States.
Following the action from the Circuit of the Americas, Formula 1 rolls on with the Mexican Grand Prix next on the horizon.