The times & dates here are from TV guides. Sometimes they change at the last minute. Credit to RacingTvSchedule.com. (more…)
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Motorsports TV Listings for 10/25-10/30
This week’s motorsports TV listings are courtesy of RacingTVSchedule.Com.
The Walt Disney Company, ESPN, Formula 1 Extend Relationship with New, Multi-Year Contract
In the midst of what is on track to be a record-breaking season of viewership, the Walt Disney Company, ESPN and Formula 1 have extended their relationship with a new, multi-year contract that will keep F1 races on ESPN Networks in the United States through the 2025 season. (more…)
COTA To Plant 296 Trees In Honor Of Sebastian Vettel
Formula 1 in America: Sunday’s United States Grand Prix Airing Live on ABC
After racing around the world in a season that began in March, Formula 1 is in the United States this weekend for the second and final time this year. ABC will have a live telecast of the Formula 1 Aramco United States Grand Prix on Sunday, Oct. 23, with coverage from Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, beginning at 1:30 p.m. ET. The race starts at 3 p.m. (more…)
Racing on TV Listings for October 19–23
COTA to Support Sir Jackie Stewart’s Charity, Race Against Dementia
Circuit Of The Americas’ Turn 20 To Be Dedicated To U.S. Racing Legend Mario Andretti
Karting On Credit: Half Of Motorsports Parents Prepared To Incur A $35k Debt To Help Their Child’s Career, Reveals Survey
Formula 1 is one of the most popular sports in the world, attracting even more viewership since the release of “Drive to Survive” – a Netflix series which features behind-the-scenes footage of the racing world. Since the show premiered in 2019, ESPN’s audience for F1 race coverage has almost doubled to 1.5 million views per race and according to a recent study, the motorsport is well on its way to topping a billion fans globally this year, with more than three-quarters of new fans under the age of 35.
