F! altcast The Fast Lane coming to Tubi
May 1, 2026
Tubi will offer its audience of 100 million monthly active users live F1 altcasts hosted by Daredevil, Host and Creator Michelle Khare (Challenge Accepted) and co-host Jeremiah Burton (BigTime) and F1 Expert Scott Mansell (Driver61), for multiple races during the 2026 season beginning with the Miami Grand Prix on May 3rd at 4pm ET. Subsequent races include the Austin Grand Prix on October 25th, and Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 21st.
Alongside its in-studio hosts, The Fast Lane: Miami will feature a dynamic lineup of contributors, including Justin Bell (Sportscar World Champion, Host of Drive to Wynn on Sirius XM); Harry Benjamin (F1 commentator and broadcaster for SKY and BBC); Bianca Bustamante (Professional racing driver and former F1 academy competitor); Josh Denzel (TV personality and presenter) and Content Creators Madison Sinclair (Producer, Showrunner, Fashion Creator) Gabs Djay (F1 Fan Experience Creator) and Vinnie Hacker (Model, Actor, Car Enthusiast).
The Fast Lane is produced by Live Digital Entertainment, Inc. with Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer Eddie Delbridge. Augie Vargas serves as the showrunner. The altcast series will be available on Tubi in the US.
THE HOSTS:
- Michelle Khareis a prominent YouTuber, television host, and filmmaker. She is best known for living life to the extreme by taking on intense physical and mental challenges in her award-winning docuseries, Challenge Accepted, which has over 5.4 million subscribers on her YouTube channel. Khare has attempted everything from Harry Houdini’s deadliest magic trick to surviving a week at FBI Academy. Her adventurous, immersive approach to storytelling has earned her millions of subscribers and major recognition in the online creator space, where she hopes to prove that with enough hard work, perseverance, and failure, anything is possible.
- Jeremiah Burtonis the co-founder and a core personality behind BigTime, one of the fastest-growing creator-led automotive YouTube channels known for blending entertainment, education, and high-production storytelling. As a former mechanical engineer turned comedian turned YouTuber, he brings a rare ability to turn complex technical concepts into relatable, digestible entertainment.
- Scott Mansellis an ex-professional racing driver, performance driving coach, and the founder of Driver61 – the largest independent F1 channel on YouTube. Scott combines his racing experience – including having tested over 30 F1 cars – with deep technical analysis, making complex F1 engineering accessible to millions of fans worldwide.
As the new exclusive US home of Formula 1, Apple TV is the place to watch every Grand Prix live and on demand — including all practice, qualifying, and Sprint sessions, along with races — all season long. Apple TV subscribers can enjoy a true front-row experience, with comprehensive coverage and analysis, expansive programming, and every Grand Prix with 5.1 surround sound in 4K with Dolby Vision.
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