Red Bull Racing has announced its 2026 F1 car using a handful of Apple Vision Pro headsets to show off what went into its creation.
Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls both launched their 2026 cars at an event that was streamed live, with a “Shot on iPhone” level appearing on-screen as the vehicles were detailed.

The announcement saw Red Bull stream live from the Apple Vision Pro to use apps that would otherwise be impossible to use. That meant that viewers were given a unique look a tthe new Ford powertrain and more.
Viewers were treated to a virtual 3D view of the new engine via the Apple Vision Pro app, perhaps as a teaser for what is to come.
Apple TV is, of course, the new home of F1 in the United States. Apple signed a five-year deal worth $750 million, starting with this year’s season which gets started in the next couple of months.
F1 fans will only need an Apple TV subscription to watch, with no need for any additional expense. You won’t need an Apple Vision Pro to enjoy the racing either, with Apple TV apps available for everything including games consoles and smart TVs plus the full array of Apple devices. Streaming is also possible via the a web browser, too.
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