F1 and Netflix confirm another “F1: Drive to Survive” season is on the way
A Sports Business Journal report confirmed Drive To Survive will return for the 2022 season.
A Sports Business Journal report confirmed Drive To Survive will return for the 2022 season.
The show should be fine, though, even if more top drivers decline to participate.
Viewers in Russia now won't be able to legally watch F1 content.
IndyCar is in St. Petersburg, Florida this weekend, but Buxton's international following wasn't aware of that.
ESPN enjoyed a 54 percent jump in per race viewership over 2020 largely thanks to a few reasons.
"It must be the 'Brundle clause,' and they’re obliged to talk to me. I sort of like it if they ignore me, to be honest."
"Before this, our relationship had always been good and I trusted him," said Gilles Villeneuve about "The Betrayal."
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“They would fake a lot of stuff.”
With Formula 1 returning to the United States, Sky Sports is adding an American voice to the coverage this weekend.
ESPN holds American F1 rights through 2022.
Schumacher is worth watching for both longtime Formula 1 fans and those who have never watched a race.
"It's going to haunt me for life."
Walker was the voice for many Formula 1 fans throughout the 80s and 90s.
Netflix's eight-episode miniseries about Senna will premiere in 2022.
Did Formula One mean to cut away from the scene of driver's kneeling in order to avoid further controversy?
Hamilton responded to fake Marko quotes from Essentially Sports. He's since deleted his responses from his Twitter and Instagram account.
As per ESPN, F1 audiences are up 19 percent year over year and 24 percent over the NBC average from 2017.
A storm caused a fire that destroyed the broadcasting truck.
"I won’t be in the Netflix show much, because I was sick the whole time. I won’t allow them to release that."
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Sky’s Welcome to the Weekend (Thursdays ahead of races) and Pit Lane Live (an earlier pre-race show) will both now be shown on ESPN3.
Enjoy commercial-free Formula 1 broadcasts next season as well.
The winner receives $50k and will help Formula 1 in developing their idea.