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F1 TV crowned Apple TV App of the Year
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F1 TV has been named Apple TV App of the Year in Apple’s 2024 App Store awards.
Every year, Apple honours the very best apps and games of the year and offers recognition to developers around the world for their exceptional design, innovation and user experience.
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F1 TV came out on top in the Apple TV App of the Year category for creating a best-in-class viewing experience and transporting fans right into the cockpit of a Formula 1 car.
The OTT platform allows fans to follow every angle of the Grand Prix through features such as driver-on-board cameras, team radios and in-depth data alongside exclusive behind the scenes content.
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The awards celebrate apps and games that have helped users accomplish more, be more creative and better connect with friends and family.
This year, F1 TV released a host of new features ranging from a brand-new Interactive Schedule, in-depth shows such as Tech Talk Retro, F1 Icons and The Cooldown Room, all designed to enrich the product and make it easier for fans to follow the pinnacle of motorsport.
Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula 1 said: "This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication that goes on behind the scenes to create an immersive viewing experience that captivates fans and places them at the centre of the action. The entire team involved in the development and production of F1 TV is honoured and thanks Apple for this recognition.
"The 2025 season promises to be our biggest to date and F1 TV will be there to bring our fans every session of every race, amazing analysis, in-depth data and access to our incredible archive programming as we celebrate our 75th anniversary."
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