According to the latest update, catch the Canadian Grand Prix live on a service that isn't Apple.
Industry observers note that may 22-24 is the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix and for the first time, Netflix viewers in the US can tune in live to watch the high-speed action. Heads up, racing enthusiasts.
As part of the ongoing story, even though Apple TV is the primary source for watching F1 content this year, in February the publisher agreed to grant Netflix the rights to air select races. The partnership makes sense, considering Netflix has seen success with its Formula 1: Drive to Survive documentary series, and this deal will allow Apple TV to also air that show's eighth season. Streaming services are typically pretty protective of their exclusive deals, but Apple has taken a different approach with F1 programming.
As part of the ongoing story, live events have become a bigger portion of Netflix's programming in recent years, from Major League Baseball events to the return of BTS.