F1 news: ESPN and ABC report records for Monaco Grand Prix as TV rights decision looms

The new base that stops in the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix has improved the “race scene” as the governing body was hoped for, but sport witnessed an improvement in another region.
Payments.
ESPN released her viewers’ numbers for the Monaco Grand BRICS for this year, which was broadcast on ABC, and reported a big leap about the record scenes last year. According to a statement issued by the network, 2.3 million viewers were seized in the “sweat only” part of the broadcast. Espn, who represents the largest American TV fans ever in the Monaco Grand Prix, 2.0 million, is note, the third largest TV fans in the United States ever for the F1 race.
Only Miami Grand Brex (3.1 million viewers) and the first major Miami Award in 2022 (2.6 million viewers) topped the Grand Monaco race this year.
The statement also indicated that the F1 broadcast on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 are 1.3 million viewers for each race, an increase of 1.1 million from last year. 2022 saw the highest average viewers, with 1.2 million seizures in each race.
These numbers come in the last year of the current contract of the network with F1 to broadcast races in the United States. In the major prize race in Miami earlier this month, the president and CEO of F1 Stefano Domini told the media, including SB nationThat “discussions” were present in relation to the future of broadcasting rights in the United States, and that “many partners” are interested.
Numbers like these may only increase the benefit.