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Anyone seeking the thrill of watching the upcoming Miami Grand Prix on a big screen can watch the race live at IMAX theaters across the U.S. for a reasonable price on May 3. What is even better is that one gets to connect with new and old F1 fans, making the experience more engaging.
It was announced earlier this year that IMAX will broadcast select F1 races live this year as part of its collaboration with Apple TV, which took over broadcast rights in the U.S. on a multi-year deal starting in 2026.
According to a report by The Drive, viewers will be able to watch the 150-minute broadcast, including 15 minutes of pre-race preparations, the race, and post-race podium celebrations, for around $30 plus fees. However, the price is subject to change depending on the location.
A total of five races will be broadcast in IMAX theaters, starting with the Miami GP on May 3. A month later, the Monaco Grand Prix will be shown on June 7, followed by the British Grand Prix on July 5. The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast on September 6, and the last in the series, the United States Grand Prix, will be broadcast on October 25.
MIAMI, FLORIDA – MAY 04: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202505043266 // Usage for editorial use only //
Motorsport.com reported the collaboration between IMAX and Apple TV, with Apple’s vice president of music, sports, and Beats, Oliver Schusser, expressing his excitement about the partnership. He said in a statement:
“F1 is a rapidly growing force in sports and culture in the US, and by bringing F1 on Apple TV live to IMAX theatres nationwide, we’re delivering the energy and excitement to even more screens in a truly immersive way.
“We’re excited to collaborate with IMAX to expand access to F1 on Apple TV and give fans across the U.S. a powerful new way to experience the speed and spectacle that the sport delivers.”
Jonathan Fischer, chief content officer at IMAX, added:
“Apple TV and Joe Kosinski’s brilliant F1: The Movie proved beyond a doubt that the speed, precision, and artistry of Formula 1 translate beautifully to the IMAX Experience, and we are very excited to further our collaboration with Apple and offer fans more of what resonated so deeply with that film by presenting live F1 races to them in IMAX.
“As we continue to expand our global content portfolio with awe-inspiring experiences, we look forward to working with Apple to amplify its live coverage of Formula 1 and give fans in the U.S. an all-new way to experience this fast-growing sport.”
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It was announced earlier this year that IMAX will broadcast select F1 races live this year as part of its collaboration with Apple TV, which took over broadcast rights in the U.S. on a multi-year deal starting in 2026.
According to a report by The Drive, viewers will be able to watch the 150-minute broadcast, including 15 minutes of pre-race preparations, the race, and post-race podium celebrations, for around $30 plus fees. However, the price is subject to change depending on the location.
A total of five races will be broadcast in IMAX theaters, starting with the Miami GP on May 3. A month later, the Monaco Grand Prix will be shown on June 7, followed by the British Grand Prix on July 5. The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast on September 6, and the last in the series, the United States Grand Prix, will be broadcast on October 25.
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MIAMI, FLORIDA – MAY 04: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 on track during the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202505043266 // Usage for editorial use only //
Motorsport.com reported the collaboration between IMAX and Apple TV, with Apple’s vice president of music, sports, and Beats, Oliver Schusser, expressing his excitement about the partnership. He said in a statement:
IMAX and Apple TV’s Iconic Partnership Brings F1 To The Big Screen
“F1 is a rapidly growing force in sports and culture in the US, and by bringing F1 on Apple TV live to IMAX theatres nationwide, we’re delivering the energy and excitement to even more screens in a truly immersive way.
“We’re excited to collaborate with IMAX to expand access to F1 on Apple TV and give fans across the U.S. a powerful new way to experience the speed and spectacle that the sport delivers.”
Jonathan Fischer, chief content officer at IMAX, added:
“Apple TV and Joe Kosinski’s brilliant F1: The Movie proved beyond a doubt that the speed, precision, and artistry of Formula 1 translate beautifully to the IMAX Experience, and we are very excited to further our collaboration with Apple and offer fans more of what resonated so deeply with that film by presenting live F1 races to them in IMAX.
“As we continue to expand our global content portfolio with awe-inspiring experiences, we look forward to working with Apple to amplify its live coverage of Formula 1 and give fans in the U.S. an all-new way to experience this fast-growing sport.”
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