Formula 1 Breaks U.S. Viewership Record at Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Formula One’s popularity in the United States has reached new heights, with the 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix delivering record-breaking television numbers. The event, broadcast on ESPN, averaged 1.1 million viewers, marking the first time the race has crossed the one-million-viewer threshold in America. This milestone further cements the sport’s steady growth in a market that has traditionally been dominated by NASCAR.
A Historic Moment for Formula One in the U.S.
For years, Formula One struggled to gain the same audience traction in the U.S. as in Europe or Asia. However, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix demonstrated the sport’s growing foothold, as it became the 11th event of the 2025 season to set a record for ESPN. “It marked the first time the race has ever surpassed the one-million-viewer threshold in the United States,” underlining the growing influence of international motorsport on American screens.Strong Year-Over-Year Growth
Compared to last year’s figures, the jump in numbers is significant. The Azerbaijan Grand Prix saw a 27.2 percent increase in viewership, which stands as ESPN’s largest growth since the Belgian Grand Prix in 2024, which climbed by 27.3 percent. Last year, this race was one of nine events that failed to attract a million viewers. In 2025, however, only two races have missed the mark, showing consistent progress.You may also like
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