Apple’s mission to remake Apple TV into a streaming hub for sports is on track, literally.

Apple will buy exclusive broadcast rights to Formula One (F1) races in the U.S. for the next five years, the company announced Friday. Apple cited the success of F1: The Movie in its decision to partner more deeply with Formula One, as the international motorsport gains a foothold among U.S. viewers.

The five-year deal aims to extend the appeal of an Apple TV subscription to a broader swath of viewers while converting existing Apple TV users into racing fans, if things go as planned. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, but reports from CNBC and New York Times-owned The Athletic put it in the ballpark of $140 million.

Apple TV will air practice, qualifying, and sprint sessions and Grand Prix event

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