If there is one thing that the 2025 Formula 1 season showed, it’s that the pool of talent in Formula 2 is massive. From Mercedes prodigy Kimi Antonelli, to Red Bull’s shining prospect Isack Hadjar, we have seen several potential future World Champions move into the world of F1 recently.
So if you’re wondering who else might come up through the ranks, then it’s time to tune into the 2026 F2 season. And do help you out, we’ve put together a guide for how it works and this breakdown of exactly how you can watch this exciting junior racing series below
United States: F1TV via Apple TV
Streaming for the entire F2 2026 season in the United States will be available via F1TV, accessible via Apple TV, which has recently become the exclusive provider of F1 content in the US. An Apple TV subscription gives you access to full coverage of all F2 sessions, as well as highlights and behind the scenes content.
You can find more information on how to access F1TV via Apple TV in the US here.
United Kingdom: Sky Sports TV, Now TV
In the UK, Sky Sport F1 offers complete access to coverage of F1 as well as each F1 support series, including F2. This includes all Qualifying, Sprint and Race sessions, which can be viewed live or streamed afterwards, as well as highlights and additional behind-the-scenes content.
Various subscription packages for Sky TV packages that include Sky Sports F1 are available to UK audiences. Now TV also offers access to Sky’s sporting coverage, including F1, with single-day and monthly subscription options, allowing for more flexible viewing options.
Canada: F1TV
For Canadian fans, F1TV is the best place to catch the 2026 F2 season. Both the F1TV Pro and F1TV Premium packages offer complete coverage of F2, as well as other F1 support series. Like the above options, this includes live or streamed Qualifying and Race sessions, as well as highlights and additional content.
Bell Media may also feature some coverage of F2 events, particularly around the Canadian Grand Prix.
Both the F1 and F2 2026 seasons promise plenty of on-track action for fans, with F2 offering a preview of who might feature on the 2027 F1 grid (we’re looking at you, Colton Herta), so be sure to tune in!
For more info on where you can watch F1, check out our guide here.
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