Apple's Grand Prix Expansion: A Strategic Guide to F1 Movie Sequels and Streaming Growth
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Introduction
Apple has accelerated its involvement in Formula 1, transforming from a simple broadcaster into a content powerhouse. With its hit film F1: The Movie starring Brad Pitt—the most-watched movie on Apple TV+—and its role as the official F1 broadcaster in the United States, the company now aims to double down. Apple's senior vice president Eddy Cue has publicly expressed a desire for a sequel and expanded streaming rights, signaling a broader motorsport strategy. This guide breaks down how Apple can systematically pursue these goals, step by step. Whether you're a business strategist or a motorsport enthusiast, the following blueprint outlines the moves Apple must make to secure its place in F1's future.


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