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F1 TV Just Unlocked 4K Multi-View: Pricing, Free Trial, and How to Stream This Weekend’s Monaco GP Live
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Formula 1 has quietly turbo-charged its in-house streaming service ahead of the 2025 season, rolling out a new “F1 TV Premium” tier that promises 4K Ultra HD, HDR picture quality and a customizable Multiview interface—all wrapped in a higher $129.99-per-year price tag for U.S. fans.
F1 TV now comes in three distinct plans:
• F1 TV Access – $29.99/year: live timing, radio, and full-race replays, but no live track sessions.
• F1 TV Pro – $84.99/year: every session live, on-board cameras, team radio, and ad-free streaming.
• F1 TV Premium – $129.99/year: everything in Pro plus 4K/HDR streams, an ad-free customizable Multiview (up to four feeds at once), richer telemetry overlays, and expanded archives.
Why the upgrade matters
Formula 1 says Premium was built for “the most data-hungry fans,” pairing AWS cloud encoding with a revamped front end to deliver higher bit-rates, faster channel switching, and interactive stats overlays. The 4K feed finally puts F1 TV on par with many cable and satellite broadcasts, while HDR adds greater contrast for night races in Singapore, Las Vegas, and Abu Dhabi.
New Multiview: choose your angles
On compatible devices—currently Apple TV, Google TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and modern web browsers—viewers can pin the world feed alongside up to three on-board cameras or timing pages. Each pane is fully resizable, and audio can be switched on the fly, letting you ride with Max Verstappen on one tile while keeping an eye on Ferrari strategy data in another.
Device and regional availability
Premium is live in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, most of Europe, and selected Asian territories. Formula 1 says additional countries will follow once 4K rights clear local broadcast deals. Existing Pro subscribers see an in-app “Upgrade” button; F1 TV Access users must jump straight to Premium or Pro, as mid-season downgrades are not offered.
How to subscribe or upgrade
1. Update the F1 TV app on your device.
2. Sign in and select “Manage Plan.”
3. Choose F1 TV Premium; pricing auto-prorates if you’re mid-subscription.
Annual billing is cheapest, but a monthly $14.99 option will appear once the first race weekend begins.
Comparing to competitors
ESPN+ still carries every grand prix via Disney’s bundle but tops out at 1080p; YouTube TV’s 4K add-on includes live races from ESPN 4K but costs $9.99/month on top of the base package. For cord-cutters who want native 4K, no ads, and full driver on-boards, F1 TV Premium is now the clearest route.
Early fan reaction
Social feeds lit up after the soft-launch, praising the crisp 4K picture but questioning the $45 leap over Pro. Reddit threads note that a full season of Premium still costs less than one month of most U.S. cable sports bundles, and the Multiview feature is already a hit during testing sessions.
What’s next
Formula 1 is experimenting with Dolby Atmos audio and plans to add AR lap charts for Apple Vision Pro later this year. Engineers are also exploring “driver-selectable cockpit audio,” letting fans isolate power-unit sounds for technical analysis. Expect incremental app updates throughout the calendar as F1 fine-tunes its new flagship tier.
Bottom line
With F1 TV Premium, the championship is betting that sharper pixels and deeper data will convert casual streamers into committed subscribers. If you crave every sector time and on-board overtake in maximum resolution, the upgrade looks set to be the pole-position choice for the 2025 season and beyond.
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