Formula 1 · Apple Calendar

Put the Formula 1 2026 schedule in Apple Calendar

Add the full Formula 1 2026 schedule to Apple Calendar in one tap. Every fixture in your own timezone, TV channels included, and when a match is rescheduled your calendar updates itself.

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What lands in your calendar

The next 5 Formula 1 fixtures, exactly as they'll appear in Apple Calendar — converted to your own timezone on sync.

Fri, Sep 4 · 6:30 AM ET Italy Grand Prix1st Practice
Fri, Sep 4 · 10:00 AM ET Italy Grand Prix2nd Practice
Sat, Sep 5 · 6:30 AM ET Italy Grand Prix3rd Practice
Sat, Sep 5 · 10:00 AM ET Italy Grand Prix1st Qualifying
Sat, Sep 5 · 10:22 AM ET Italy Grand Prix2nd Qualifying

Plus every remaining fixture this season. See the full Formula 1 schedule and standings →

Adding it to Apple Calendar

  1. 1Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule.
  2. 2On iPhone or iPad: open Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts (on iOS 17 and earlier: Settings → Calendar → Accounts).
  3. 3Tap Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar, paste the feed URL, then tap Next and Save.
  4. 4On a Mac instead: open Calendar, then File → New Calendar Subscription, paste the URL and click Subscribe.
  5. 5On Mac, set "Auto-refresh" to Every day or faster so reschedules land quickly.

One thing to know about Apple Calendar

On a Mac the subscription defaults to refreshing weekly, which is slow enough that a moved kickoff can look wrong. Change Auto-refresh to Every day in the subscription settings. On iPhone the refresh follows your account Fetch settings rather than a per-calendar option.

iPhone, iPad, and Mac share the subscription through iCloud, so adding it once on any device covers all of them.

Formula 1 on Apple Calendar — FAQ

Copy the calendar feed URL for this schedule. On iPhone or iPad: open Settings → Apps → Calendar → Calendar Accounts (on iOS 17 and earlier: Settings → Calendar → Accounts). Tap Add Account → Other → Add Subscribed Calendar, paste the feed URL, then tap Next and Save. On a Mac instead: open Calendar, then File → New Calendar Subscription, paste the URL and click Subscribe. On Mac, set "Auto-refresh" to Every day or faster so reschedules land quickly.

Yes. This is a subscribed feed rather than a one-time download, so if a fixture changes date, kickoff time, or broadcaster, the entry already in your Apple Calendar changes with it. A downloaded .ics file cannot do that — it's a snapshot.

Yes. Times are delivered in UTC and your calendar app converts them to whatever timezone your device is set to, including automatically when you travel or when clocks change.

On a Mac the subscription defaults to refreshing weekly, which is slow enough that a moved kickoff can look wrong. Change Auto-refresh to Every day in the subscription settings. On iPhone the refresh follows your account Fetch settings rather than a per-calendar option.

Yes — you can try any one team free for 14 days, no card and no account needed, to check the feed works in Apple Calendar before paying. A full-season league feed is part of the $47/year subscription.

One subscription covers every league and every team — in Apple Calendar or any calendar you already use.