After a three-week break, Formula 1 racing is back this weekend with the peak of motorsport landing in Montreal, Canada.

In the United States, Apple has exclusive streaming rights for all of F1 so you normally need an Apple TV subscription to watch. However, this weekend is an outlier, as Apple made a special deal with Netflix which will see the race also broadcast on the rival streamer.

In a straight trade, Apple and Netflix negotiated such that the latest season of Drive to Survive is available to watch on Apple TV in the US. In exchange, Netflix got the rights to to simulcast the Canadian race, the first time Netflix has shown a full race live.

That means both Apple TV and Netflix subscribers in the United States can tune in to follow all the action. The Canadian GP is a sprint weekend, which means there’s even more racing than usual, with competitive sessions spanning Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The schedule is as follows:

Free Practice: Friday, May 22, 12 PM ET