Formula 1 Races to Hit IMAX Theaters
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
Formula One racing, a sport gaining immense traction in American culture and beyond, is set to captivate audiences in an entirely new dimension. Through an exciting partnership between IMAX and Apple TV, a selection of the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship races will be telecast live in IMAX theaters across the United States. This innovative collaboration promises to bring the exhilarating speed and precision of F1 directly to fans on the largest possible screens, creating an unparalleled immersive viewing experience.
IMAX and Apple TV Bring Grand Prix Action to the Big Screen
In a groundbreaking move for sports broadcasting, IMAX and Apple TV have teamed up to deliver the electrifying 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship to moviegoers nationwide. This collaboration will feature live screenings of five of the most prestigious Grands Prix: Miami, Monaco, Silverstone, Monza, and Austin. These high-stakes races will be shown in at least 50 IMAX venues across the U.S., offering fans a unique opportunity to witness the drama and excitement of Formula One with IMAX's signature immersive technology. The initiative follows the successful theatrical run of "F1: The Movie," a sports drama that garnered significant box office success, proving the cinematic appeal of Formula One. Oliver Schusser, Apple's vice president of music, sports, and beats, emphasized that bringing F1 to IMAX theaters nationwide will amplify the sport's energy and excitement for a broader audience. Jonathan Fischer, IMAX's Chief Content Officer, echoed this sentiment, highlighting that the speed, precision, and artistry of Formula 1 are perfectly suited for the IMAX Experience. The selected races for this unprecedented viewing experience are scheduled as follows: the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, the Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on July 5, the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on September 6, and the United States Grand Prix in Austin on October 25.
This partnership not only elevates the viewing experience for Formula One fans but also demonstrates the evolving landscape of live sports entertainment. By combining the cutting-edge technology of IMAX with the broad reach of Apple TV, this collaboration is setting a new standard for how major sporting events can be consumed. It offers a powerful reminder of the communal and visceral impact of watching high-octane action on a truly massive scale, making every turn, every overtake, and every finish line feel even more monumental.

