
How to watch the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix Live on Netflix
Netflix and Apple TV have joined forces to launch viewers straight into the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix. And this weekend, it’s racing its way onto Netflix’s live programming.
While fans have been getting a front-row seat to the behind-the-scenes look at Formula 1 through its award-winning eight-season documentary Formula 1: Drive to Survive, thanks to Netflix, now US subscribers can officially tune into the full race weekend and watch it unfold live on streaming.
Although the drivers are already busy revving their engines, since the grand prix is one of the six Sprint weekends on the 2026 roster, spectators can expect more qualifying laps and wheel-to-wheel battles in this year’s lineup.
So, if you’re scratching your head over how to get going this weekend, here’s how you can watch the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix live on Netflix.
What time does the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix start on Netflix?
The FORMULA 1 LENOVO GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2026 will be held between Friday, May 22nd, and Sunday, May 24th. US viewers can catch up live on Free Practice 1 and Sprint Qualifying on Friday, May 22nd, at 9.10 PT/12.10 ET and 13.10 PT/16.10 ET, respectively, Sprint and Qualifying on Saturday, May 23rd, at 8.15 PT/11.15 ET and 12.25 PT/ 15.25 ET, respectively, and Race on Sunday, May 24th, at 11.50 PT/ 14.50 ET.
How to watch the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix on Netflix?
If you’re a Netflix subscriber from the US, you can easily tune in to watch the entire Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix race weekend as it is included in all subscription plans. All you need to do is log in to your Netflix account and hit the play button on live programming. If you want to make this an old-school sports watch party, you can call your friends and make it a proper adrenaline-fueled match to look forward to.
Where to watch the rest of the Formula 1 season?
In case you were oblivious, Apple TV is the one-stop solution for all things Formula 1 in the US. It has shouldered the responsibility of delivering wide-scope coverage throughout the season from every practice and qualifying session, Sprint, and Grand Prix available live for fans. Although the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix is set to leave the F1 fanatics seated across Netflix screens throughout the weekend, for the rest of the season? Now, you know where to be!