Formula 1, Sportrik Media - The 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, featuring 24 Grands Prix and six Sprint weekends, will be broadcast globally through officially licensed television networks and digital streaming platforms under agreements with Formula 1.
Broadcast rights are distributed on a territory-by-territory basis. In the United Kingdom, the full season is available live on Sky Sports F1, covering practice, qualifying, Sprint sessions and Grands Prix. Streaming access is provided via Sky Go and NOW for subscribers.
In Germany, Austria and Spain, primary live coverage is held by DAZN, offering subscription-based streaming with live sessions and on-demand race replays. DAZN remains one of Formula 1’s key European broadcast partners.

In the United States, coverage is delivered through ESPN networks (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2), with streaming options available via ESPN+. Across the Middle East and North Africa region, official coverage is provided by beIN Sports.
Formula 1 also operates its own official streaming service, F1 TV. Two primary packages are available: F1 TV Pro (live race coverage with onboard cameras, team radio and data features) and F1 TV Access (replays and timing data). Availability depends on regional broadcasting agreements.
2026 Formula 1 Global Broadcast Overview
| Region | Official Broadcaster | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Sky Sports F1 | TV & Streaming |
| Germany, Austria, Spain | DAZN | Streaming |
| United States | ESPN | TV & Streaming |
| Middle East & MENA | beIN Sports | TV & Streaming |
| Selected Territories | F1 TV | Official Streaming |
Viewers are advised to subscribe through officially licensed broadcasters in their respective countries to ensure legal access and full live coverage. Broadcast rights remain subject to regional agreements and commercial updates throughout the 2026 season.



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