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Formula 1 fandom in the U.S. has been growing rapidly over the past few years. The 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey, performed by ...
Christian Horner has been fired by Red Bull's Formula 1 team and it only adds to speculation about the future of four-time ...
Apple is in talks to acquire the U.S. broadcast rights to screen Formula 1 when the contract becomes available next year, the ...
Apple is reportedly in talks to secure the US broadcasting rights for Formula 1, aiming to begin coverage from 2026, ...
ESPN failed to strike a new deal with F1 during an exclusive negotiating window, which closed last year. Other bidders are ...
Apple is challenging current US broadcaster ESPN, owned by Disney, for the Formula 1 rights next year, the FT report said ...
The future of Formula 1 is controlled by owners Liberty Media. ESPN’s current broadcast deal sees the US rights earn Liberty about $90 million annually. The league also currently runs its own ...
Apple is in talks to acquire the US broadcast rights to screen Formula 1 when the contract becomes available next year, the ...
With the movie now running in theatres, a pertinent question arises: How does the F1 movie fare vs real Formula 1 racing? Find out here.
Explore the key differences between the F1 movie vs real Formula 1 racing. What’s authentic—and what’s just Hollywood?