F1 TV is Formula 1’s official streaming service, offering live races, onboard cameras, team radios, and exclusive content for motorsport fans. Important: starting in 2026, F1 TV Pro has been phased out in the United States and replaced by Apple TV+ ($12.99/month or $99.99/year), which now carries all live F1 coverage for US viewers. F1 TV continues to operate internationally. If you have an existing F1 TV subscription or are located outside the US, this guide covers exactly how to cancel your F1 TV subscription.
How to Cancel F1 TV on the Website
The most straightforward method is through the F1 TV website. This works for all direct F1 TV subscriptions.
How to Cancel F1 TV on Mobile App
The F1 TV app allows cancellation for direct subscriptions. App store subscriptions must be cancelled through Apple/Google.
How to Cancel F1 TV on Apple (iPhone/iPad)
If you subscribed through the App Store, you must cancel through Apple’s subscription system.
How to Cancel F1 TV on Google Play (Android)
Android users who subscribed through Google Play must cancel there.
How to Cancel F1 TV on Roku
Roku subscriptions must be managed through the Roku website.
Difficulty
Cancelling F1 TV has a difficulty rating of 1.8/10. The process is straightforward through the website with minimal retention efforts. F1 TV doesn’t employ aggressive tactics to keep subscribers. The main complication is if you subscribed through third parties like app stores or streaming devices, requiring cancellation through those platforms instead.
Estimated Time
On average, it takes 0003 minutes to cancel online.
How to Contact F1 TV
F1 TV support is primarily available through online channels.
| Help Center | support.f1.tv |
| Contact Form | Available through help center |
| Website | f1tv.formula1.com |
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Refund Policy
F1 TV has specific refund policies that vary by subscription type and region: Annual Subscriptions: F1 TV Pro annual passes are non-refundable after purchase. This applies even if you cancel early in the season. Monthly Plans: No refunds for partial months. Cancelling stops renewals but you keep access until the period ends. Geographic Restrictions: F1 TV Pro availability varies by country. Refunds aren’t given if you travel to a restricted region. 14-Day EU Rights: European customers may have 14-day withdrawal rights if they haven’t accessed content. Streaming any session waives this right. Service Downgrades: Moving from Pro to Access doesn’t generate refunds. The change takes effect at the next billing cycle. Technical Issues: Persistent streaming problems during live sessions may result in service credits or subscription extensions, not cash refunds. Third-Party Billing: Apple and Google Play subscriptions follow their platform refund policies, typically allowing refunds within 48 hours if unused. Race Cancellations: Cancelled races due to force majeure don’t qualify for refunds as the service includes all broadcast sessions, not guaranteed race counts.
F1 TV Plans & Pricing (2026)
Note for US viewers: F1 TV Pro was phased out in the United States at the end of 2025. US fans now watch Formula 1 through Apple TV+ ($12.99/month or $99.99/year). The pricing below applies to international markets where F1 TV remains available.
| Plan | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| F1 TV Pro Monthly | Varies by country | Live races, all sessions, onboards, team radio, exclusive shows (not available in all countries) |
| F1 TV Pro Annual | Varies by country | Full season access, discounted vs monthly |
| F1 TV Access Monthly | Varies by country | Race replays, highlights, documentaries, archive (no live content) |
| F1 TV Access Annual | Varies by country | Full season access to replays and archive content |
| Apple TV+ (US only) | $12.99/month or $99.99/year | All F1 sessions live, replaces F1 TV Pro in the United States for 2026 |
Things to Know Before You Cancel
F1 TV availability varies significantly by country due to broadcasting rights. F1 TV Pro (live coverage) is not available in all countries. In some regions, existing TV broadcast deals mean that only F1 TV Access (replays and documentary content) is offered. Check availability for your country before subscribing or after moving.
F1 TV Pro offers features not available through traditional broadcasts. F1 TV Pro includes onboard camera feeds for every car on the grid, team radio communications, and multiple live commentaries alongside the main broadcast. If these features were your primary reason for subscribing, traditional broadcasts cannot replicate this experience.
Cancel through the platform that bills you. F1 TV is available through the F1 website directly, Apple, Google Play, and Roku. Cancelling on the F1 TV website only works if F1 handles your billing. Verify your billing platform before starting cancellation.
Annual plan subscribers should track their renewal date. The F1 season runs roughly from March to November. If you subscribe annually and do not want to renew, set a reminder to cancel before your annual renewal date. Cancelling auto-renewal as soon as the season ends prevents an unwanted charge for the following year.
Race archives remain accessible until your subscription ends. F1 TV’s extensive race archive, including historical Formula 1 content, is only accessible with an active subscription. Watch any archival races you want to see before your billing period expires.
Off-season cancellation saves money. F1 TV has the least content value during the off-season (typically December to February). Cancelling after the final race of the season and resubscribing before the new season begins is a practical cost-saving approach with no access gaps during active racing periods.