Apple Maps Unveils Comprehensive 3D F1 Tracks Guide Ahead of 2026 Season and Exclusive TV Partnership
Explore the 2026 F1 season with Apple Maps' new 3D circuit guides, featuring immersive navigation and live integration with Apple TV.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 26, 2026, 6:10 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from MacRumors

Immersive Race Day Navigation
In a significant update to its navigation platform, Apple Maps has launched a dedicated guide for Formula 1 enthusiasts. The "2026 Formula 1 Tracks Around the World" feature provides an interactive way for fans to explore the circuits where the world's premier racing series will compete. The flagship experience begins with the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, Australia, which has been rendered in meticulous 3D detail. Users can now view realistic track kerbs, footbridges, and clearly labeled grandstands, offering a digital preview that was previously unavailable on mainstream map platforms.
Digital Tools for Live Spectators
For fans attending the races in person, the update serves as a powerful on-site utility. The Albert Park map includes temporary pop-up locations that pinpoint essential amenities such as entrance gates, restrooms, water stations, and merchandise stands. The app provides step-by-step walking directions to specific grandstands and a detailed 3D model of the F1 pit building. This level of granularity is expected to be rolled out to other iconic tracks as the season progresses, including Circuit de Monaco, Silverstone, and the Miami International Autodrome.
Synergy with Apple TV Exclusive Streaming
This digital rollout is closely tied to Apple's recent acquisition of exclusive Formula 1 streaming rights in the United States. Starting with the 2026 season, Apple TV will be the sole provider for all practice sessions, qualifying, Sprints, and Grands Prix. The integration with Maps is part of a strategy to "amplify" the sport across the entire Apple ecosystem. Fans can jump from exploring a 3D track in Maps to watching the live broadcast on the Apple TV Formula 1 Channel, creating a seamless multi-screen experience for the sport's growing global audience.
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