The Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix 2026 is one of the most anticipated races on the F1 calendar, taking place at the iconic Suzuka Circuit. With its unique time zone, fans in the United States will need to tune in late at night to catch all the action live.
Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the Japanese Grand Prix, including streaming options, start times, and full weekend coverage.
Where to Watch the F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2026 in the U.S.
For the 2026 season, Formula 1 broadcasting in the United States has shifted entirely to streaming.
- Primary Broadcaster: Apple TV
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV app (available on smart TVs, mobile devices, and web browsers)
- Subscription Cost: Approximately $12.99 per month (free trial may be available)
Apple TV now holds exclusive rights to Formula 1 in the U.S., meaning all sessions—including practice, qualifying, and the race—are streamed live on the platform.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2026 Start Time (Eastern Time)
Due to the race taking place in Japan, U.S. viewers should prepare for a late-night schedule:
- Race Date: Saturday night, March 28, 2026
- Race Start Time: Around 1:00 AM ET (early Sunday morning)
This makes it a prime event for night owls or dedicated fans willing to stay up for one of the most exciting circuits in Formula 1.
Full Weekend Schedule (ET)
Here’s a breakdown of the full race weekend in Eastern Time:
- Practice Sessions: Thursday–Friday (late night ET)
- Qualifying: Saturday at approximately 2:00 AM ET
- Race: Saturday night / Sunday morning at around 1:00 AM ET
Times may vary slightly depending on broadcast coverage.
Alternative Viewing Options
In addition to Apple TV, fans can enhance their viewing experience with:
- F1 TV (via Apple TV):
Offers onboard driver cameras, team radio, live timing, and multiple viewing angles for a more immersive experience.
What Makes the Japanese Grand Prix Special?
Held at the legendary Suzuka Circuit, the Japanese Grand Prix is known for:
- Its challenging figure-eight layout
- High-speed corners like 130R
- Passionate Japanese fans
- Historic championship-deciding moments
It remains one of the most technically demanding and respected races in Formula 1.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix promises thrilling action, but U.S. viewers will need to adjust to a late-night schedule. With Apple TV now serving as the exclusive home of F1 in the United States, streaming is the only way to watch every lap live.
Be sure to set your reminders and prepare for an unforgettable race from Suzuka.

