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The Miami Grand Prix airing on ABC averaged 3.1 million viewers, good for the most-watched Formula 1 race in the United States. The previous record was set by the inaugural Miami Grand Prix back ...
The Miami Grand Prix averaged 735,000 viewers aged from 18 to 49. Miami, West Palm Beach, Fla., Atlanta, Los Angeles and San Francisco were the Top 5 viewership markets.
3.1 million people tuned in to watch Lando Norris win his maiden Grand Prix in Miami last Sunday — enough for an all-time United States Formula One viewership record. The 2024 Miami Grand Prix's ...
With viewership in Miami/Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach helping lead the way, ABC’s telecast of Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix drew the largest audience in the U.S. for a live Formula 1 race ...
The Miami Grand Prix won by Max Verstappen was the second-most watched F1 race in U.S. history, with 2.07 million viewers for both the pre-race and race on ABC and ESPN. Over 700,000 of those ...
Miami Grand Prix 2022, the inaugural event, attracted a record 2.6 million TV viewers followed by 1.96 million viewers in 2023. The average Formula 1 race viewership in 2023 was 1.11 million.
Miami Grand Prix 2022, the inaugural event, attracted a record 2.6 million TV viewers followed by 1.96 million viewers in 2023. The average Formula 1 race viewership in 2023 was 1.11 million.
ESPN viewership has been steadily increasing as well with an average of 1.44 million viewers for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March, marking the network’s largest F1 audience since 1995.
Coverage of Sunday's Formula One Miami Grand Prix on ABC averaged 2.6 million viewers, marking the largest U.S. audience ever for a live F1 telecast, ESPN announced Tuesday. The previous record ...
According to the network, ESPN2’s telecast of the British Grand Prix averaged 1.5 million viewers, a 19% gain over last year’s telecast and the largest audience ever for the race on U.S. television.
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