F1 TV Premium Adds 4K Monaco GP Access for Qualifying F1
qualifying f1 coverage for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix now comes with a clearer viewing route: Formula 1 said the weekend will be live on F1 TV, with F1 TV Premium offering 4K Ultra HD/HDR and Multiview. The Monaco race is the sixth round of the 2026 season, and Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli arrives with a four-race winning streak and a 43-point lead.
F1 TV Premium at Monaco
F1 TV Premium lets viewers watch races in 4K Ultra HD/HDR on up to six devices, and it adds a personalised Multiview feature on select devices with 26 different feeds to choose from. At home, every F1 Grand Prix, F1 Sprint, Qualifying and practice session can be watched live in 4K Ultra HD/HDR, giving Monaco weekend subscribers the full run of the event rather than a single-session feed.
The service also includes F2, F3, F1 ACADEMY and Porsche Supercup sessions. That turns the package into more than a one-race stream for viewers tracking the weekend from practice through the junior categories.
Devices and selected locations
F1 TV Pro can be streamed via Apple TV, Chromecast Generation 2 and above, Android TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. F1 TV Pro and Premium are available in selected locations only, so access depends on where the viewer is signing in from.
In the US, Apple will host F1 TV included for free within its Apple TV subscription, and the F1 TV broadcast team will primarily front Apple TV's English-language coverage. That gives U.S. viewers a second route into the same Monaco weekend coverage through a different subscription setup.
Antonelli's lead into Monaco
Antonelli's four straight wins have moved him into a 43-point lead, while George Russell's retirement in Canada added another twist to Mercedes' season. McLaren's Lando Norris and Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton remain part of the standings fight, but the streaming guide now puts the focus on how to follow the Monaco sessions live rather than on the championship chase alone.
For viewers, the practical step is simple: check whether F1 TV Pro or Premium is available in their location, then use the supported device list or the U.S. Apple TV option if that applies. Monaco weekend coverage is set up for full-session viewing, and the premium tier adds the 4K picture quality and multifeed control that make qualifying and race day easier to follow in real time.