Every Formula 1 driver has had to climb through the junior ranks before making it to the F1 grid, and without a doubt, most if not all of their paths involve Formula 3. And this means that a future world champion could be racing in this junior series, which serves as a training ground for F1, right now.
So if you’re looking to get into F3, not only do we have a handy guide taking you through the basics of the series, we’ve also got all the information you need about where to watch it below!
United States: F1TV via Apple TV
As with F1 and its other supporting series, the entire F3 2026 season will be available via F1TV, accessible via Apple TV, which recently became the exclusive F1 content provider in the US. With an Apple TV subscription you have access to full coverage of all F3 sessions, live or streamed, 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
Sky Sports F1 has complete access to coverage of F3 in the UK. Sessions can be viewed live or streamed afterwards via various Sky TV subscription packages that include Sky Sports F1.
Now TV also offers access to all of Sky’s sporting coverage, including F1, with single-day and monthly subscriptions, allowing for flexible viewing options.
Canada: F1TV
F1TV continues to be the best option for Canadian audiences to catch F3, as well as any other F1 support series in 2026, via the F1TV Pro and F1TV Premium packages.
Bell Media may also feature some coverage of F2 events, particularly around the Canadian Grand Prix.
For more info on where you can watch this year’s racing action, check out our 2026 F1 viewing guide and our F2 viewing guide as well.
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