Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix attracted the largest live Formula 1 television audience in the United States, according to official sources.
He Miami Grand Prix Sunday drew the largest live television audience of the Formula 1 in the United States, with a average of 3.1 million viewers watching the race ABC and a maximum of 3.6 millionaccording to the chain ESPN.
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The sixth race of the season gave Lando Norrisof McLarenan emotional first victory in the Formula Onewith the triple world champion Max Verstappenof Red Bullin second place and the pilot of Ferrari Charles Leclerc third.


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Lando Norris needed 110 starts and an error by Max Verstappen to achieve the first victory of his career in Formula 1 on Sunday, ending the Dutchman’s dominance in the Miami Grand Prix. His McLaren team is carrying him.
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Verstappen He had won four of the previous five races and had taken six consecutive pole positions, leading to fears that his dominance was discouraging viewers after the great interest generated by the documentary series of Netflix “Drive to Survive.”
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The previous television audience record of the Formula 1 in USA It was from 2.6 millionfor the inaugural Grand Prix of Miami in 2022.
Miami now has the three largest live television audiences in the world Formula 1 in USAwith the career of 2023 attracting 2.1 million.
ESPN He said his coverage of the sprint race Saturday averaged 946,000 spectatorsthe largest audience in USA for the format since sprints were introduced in 2021.
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