Following the success of its F1 movie at the box office, Apple may be looking to move deeper into the world of motorsports. The company is reportedly in talks to snap up the US broadcasting rights for Formula 1. According to The Financial Times, Apple is interested in snatching away the rights from F1's current US broadcast partner, ESPN, when they become available in 2026.<br /> F1 is said to make about $85 million per year from its deal with ESPN. Interest in the sport has soared in the US over the last few years, in part due to the popularity of Netflix’s Drive to Survive docuseries as well as Apple's movie and the introduction of two more grand prix in the country. As such, analysts estimate that F1's next US broadcast agreement could be worth around $121 million [...]
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