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Two weeks after the Chinese Grand Prix, the drivers took to the Suzuka Circuit for the third Formula 1 weekend of the season. After three practices and qualifying, the Japanese Grand Prix will be broadcast live in the United States on Saturday, March 28 at 10pm PT, or Sunday, March 29 at 1am EST for the East Coast. With the 2026 season marking the start of F1 and Apple TV’s five-year streaming deal, Apple TV serves as the exclusive US home for every practice, qualifying, sprint race and race, including this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.
In addition to the main event, all of the weekend’s practice and qualifying rounds are available on-demand at Apple TV’s Formula 1 Center. After a seven-day free trial for new subscribers, Apple TV is priced at $12.99 per month.
For a larger streaming library, customers can choose bundles and save more than 30 percent with the Apple TV and Peacock bundle deal, $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium, and $19.99 per month for the Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus bundle.
At a glance: How to watch the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix
- when: Saturday, March 28, 10 PM PT/Sunday, March 29, 1 AM ET
- Stream online: Apple TV, Apple TV, and Peacock Bundle
Where to watch F1 Japan 2026 live: Japanese Grand Prix broadcast date and time, Apple TV free trial
The 2026 Aramco Japanese Grand Prix is broadcast live in the US on Saturday, March 28 at 10pm PT / Sunday, March 29 at 1am ET, and is available to stream exclusively on Apple TV. After a seven-day free trial, new subscribers can subscribe to Apple TV for $12.99 per month.
Streamers can take advantage of the Apple TV and Peacock bundle deal and save up to 30 percent. The package costs $14.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium, and $19.99 per month for Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus.
Are you looking forward to watching the Japanese Grand Prix practice and qualifying rounds? Apple TV is home to all practice, qualifying sessions and sprint races, both live and on-demand. In addition to the eighth season of Formula 1: Driving to survive It’s now streaming on Apple TV in the US, and is also included in the seven-day trial period. Additional curated F1 programming, including rule changes, new cars, team updates and 2025 season highlights, is also available in Apple TV’s Formula 1 hub.
See the full 2026 Formula 1 schedule here, and visit the Formula 1 channel on Apple TV to take advantage of your free trial.

