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F1: The Movie will be available to stream on Apple TV starting Dec. 12. If you’re not already signed up for the streaming service, you can do so here. The standalone service costs $12.99 a month or $99 for an annual subscription. Apple TV starts with a seven-day free trial (use that to stream F1 for free).
You can also watch the Buckley documentary via Apple TV. A subscription to the platform will run you $12.99 a month. The streaming service is offering users a seven day free trial so you can test things out and watch the documentary at no cost to you. After the seven days, you'll be paying the $12.99 mentioned earlier.
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