Formula 1
News, coverage and analysis tracking Formula 1 across the outlets.- Apple TV will broadcast the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix for freeApple TV will broadcast the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix for free, making the event accessible to all viewers regardless of subscription status. This move aims to broaden the audience for the motorsport event.
- Lenovo Technology is Behind the Biggest Sporting Events in the World—Even More Than You’d ThinkLenovo has become a Global Technology Partner for Formula 1, providing extensive technological infrastructure for race weekends and permanent facilities. This partnership involves supplying computing power, storage, and specialized software to manage the vast amounts of data generated during F1 events. Lenovo is also leveraging its AI solutions and hardware expertise for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, aiming to enhance data analysis and operational efficiency for both organizations.
- How to watch the Miami Grand Prix: where the live stream Sunday's race across the worldThis article provides comprehensive information on how to watch the 2026 Miami Grand Prix live stream across the globe. It details broadcast partners in the US (Apple TV), UK (Sky/Now TV), and Australia (Foxtel/Kayo), and explains how VPNs like NordVPN can be used to bypass geo-restrictions. The race is scheduled for May 3rd at the Miami International Autodrome.
- Making black versions of Noctua's beige fans is 'less like painting a wooden fence... and more like changing the colour of a carbon-fibre Formula 1 part'Noctua explains the significant delays in releasing black versions of their PC fans, attributing it to the extreme precision required in their manufacturing process. Introducing coloring pigments disrupts the delicate balance of injection molding, necessitating extensive re-tooling and testing to meet Noctua's high standards for performance and durability.
- F1 Drops Season Stats Comparison That Has Racing Fans Going WildFormula 1 has released a statistical comparison of the 2026 season against the previous year, three rounds into the current campaign. This data, detailing lap times and overtakes, has generated significant excitement among racing fans and the broader esports community. While some acknowledge the value of early-season trends, others caution against drawing definitive conclusions, emphasizing that such comparisons can be influenced by various factors and may not capture the full drama of racing.
- How to watch the Japan Grand Prix online from anywhere – and where to watch it for freeThis guide explains how to watch the Japan Grand Prix Formula 1 race from anywhere in the world, detailing broadcast rights and subscription options in the US, UK, and Australia. It highlights F1 TV, Apple TV, Sky Sports, and Kayo, while also suggesting VPN services for geo-restricted access.
- Screamer Review - Pedal to the Metal | TNSThe review for Screamer suggests the arcade racer lacks innovation, focusing on flash over substance with a weak story mode. While some players enjoy arcade racers, the article notes that the genre has declined, with many titles failing to capture lasting appeal or becoming niche.
- Everything you need to know about streaming F1 on Apple TVApple will begin live streaming Formula 1 races in the US on Apple TV starting in 2026, offering dedicated F1 coverage including practice sessions, qualifying, and pre/post-race shows. Subscribers will receive F1 TV Premium, granting access to onboard cameras, team radios, and live telemetry, with all races broadcast in 4K Dolby Vision and 5.1 audio. Additional features like Multiview, Driver Tracker, and condensed replays will be available, alongside radio coverage on Apple Music.