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Disney Adds F1 Academy Rights Before 2026 Season, Expands Merchandising Grid

Consumer Products division secures women's development series as talent pipeline signals longer F1 investment horizon.

Published June 25, 2026 Source Yahoo Sports From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 25, 2026

Disney Adds F1 Academy Rights Before 2026 Season, Expands Merchandising Grid

Consumer Products division secures women's development series as talent pipeline signals longer F1 investment horizon.

Disney Consumer Products is folding F1 Academy into its existing Formula 1 licensing deal ahead of the 2026 season, adding the women's single-seater development series to a merchandising portfolio that already covers the main grid. The expansion was announced by Tasia Filippatos, president of Disney Consumer Products, in Shanghai this weekend before the Chinese Grand Prix.

The Academy extension arrives eighteen months before regulatory shake-up—F1's 2026 power unit rules and cost-cap adjustments take effect January 2026—and positions Disney to monetize driver development narratives earlier in the talent funnel. F1 Academy launched in 2023 with five race weekends; the 2026 calendar expands to seven events, all support races to the main Grand Prix calendar. Disney now holds licensing rights to driver names, team logos, and race footage for apparel, collectibles, and digital content tied to Academy competitors before they graduate to F2 or the main grid.

The move matters because it pre-positions Disney inside the pipeline Formula 1 uses to address gender composition pressure. F1 Academy fields fifteen drivers across five teams in identical Tatuus T-421 chassis; graduates Maya Weug and Abbi Pulling have already moved to Formula Regional and GB3, respectively. By securing Academy rights now, Disney captures merchandising upside if an Academy driver reaches F1—a scenario team principals privately estimate has 30-40% odds by 2028, concentrated in reserve or practice roles initially. The licensing grid also expands Disney's addressable fanbase: F1 Academy's social following skews 62% female and 73% under-35, demographics sponsors pay premium CPMs to reach.

Disney's timing locks in economics before the next F1 media-rights cycle opens in 2029. ESPN's current U.S. broadcast deal runs through 2025 at $75-90 million annually; renewal talks begin mid-2027. Adding Academy content gives Disney negotiating collateral—practice sessions, qualifying, documentary footage—that fills shoulder programming and justifies higher per-race fees. Netflix's *Drive to Survive* proved character-driven development stories deliver streaming engagement; Disney now owns the licensing layer to monetize equivalent Academy narratives through owned channels (ESPN+, Hulu) or sell to third parties.

What to watch: Disney will announce its first Academy-specific product line by Q3 2026, likely timed to Silverstone or Austin race weekends where U.S. and U.K. consumer spending concentrates. Expect driver-signature apparel and die-cast models first, followed by digital trading cards if Sorare or Topps closes an F1 Academy deal. Also watch whether Disney negotiates Academy broadcast rights separately—current Academy races stream free on F1TV, but Disney could bid for exclusive U.S. windows if viewership crosses 100,000 per event.

The Shanghai announcement was delivered trackside, not via press release, which suggests Formula 1 management wanted sponsors and team principals to hear it in person. Filippatos wore Alpine team colors; her counterpart from F1 management stood beside McLaren's hospitality suite. The optics matter: Disney's deeper grid presence makes it harder for rival licensors to wedge in, and it signals to team sponsors that consumer products deals now carry longer tail value if they include Academy involvement.

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Disney locks in F1 Academy merchandising before 2026 rule changes, positioning for driver pipeline upside and 2027 media-rights renewal leverage.
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