11/8/2023 0 Comments F1 2021 ratingsRacing with a high, medium, or low number of flashbacks (or unlimited, or none) is a simple difficulty setting, one of many brought back or added to the game in anticipation of a larger video game audience following a spectator sport on the move. In F1 2020, the flashback menu option is an unlimited-or-nothing user assist.īut in F1 2021, diehards and perfectionists like me who shamefully admit their flashback dependency can taper their use again. Flashbacks are when the driver, in a single-player mode, rewinds the game to the point where they made a mistake, like a daring move that proved horrifically reckless, for a do-over. The USA, Mexico and Great Britain welcomed more fans than in 2019, the last time full capacities were possible, with previous attendances being 268,000, 348,000 and 351,000 people, respectively.Ī total of 11 events attracted crowds of over 100,000 including: Belgium (213,000), the Netherlands (195,000), Turkey (190,000), Brazil (181,000), Abu Dhabi (153,000), Saudi Arabia (143,000), Austria (132,000) and Hungary (130,000).In F1 2020, I took advantage of 4,811 flashbacks in more than 122 hours of on-track time, or almost 40 per hour. Three Grands Prix had an attendance of more than 300,000 spectators over the race weekend: USA (400,000), Mexico (371,000) and Great Britain (356,000). READ MORE: ‘This is only the start’ says F1 CEO Domenicali after extending Engineering Scholarship scheme In 2021 F1 welcomed 2.69 million fans back to its events – after closed doors in 2020 – even though many races had limited capacities, and some could not welcome fans at all due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Īlthough lower than pre-COVID figures of 4.16 million, this shows that there is huge demand for Formula 1 races, and F1 expects that demand will return to normal levels once the pandemic subsides. READ MORE: 2022 F1 Grand Prix start times confirmed The digital share of total minutes consumed (across broadcast and digital) has grown from 10% in 2020 to 16% in 2021. ![]() The results mean that Formula 1 is outperforming other major sports in the digital arena. In China F1 saw very strong digital growth with followers on Chinese platforms (Weibo, WeChat, Toutiao and Douyin) up 39% to 2.7m. In 2021, followers (across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok, Snapchat, Twitch and Chinese social platforms) were up 40% to 49.1m, video views up 50% to 7bn and total engagement up 74% to 1.5bn.Īdditionally, total video views across F1.com, the F1 app and social media were up 44% vs 2020 to 7.04bn, unique users were up 63% to 113m and page views were up +23% to 1.6bn. F1 has 49.1m total followers and have seen the highest engagement rate with social posts compared to other major sports in 2021. Once again Formula 1 was the fastest-growing major sports league on the planet in terms of follower growth in 2021. The biggest market on this metric was China (70.8m unique viewers in 2021, +13% vs 2020), but there were also significant YoY gains in Spain (+272%), Russia (+129%), and the USA (+53%). TV unique viewers (the number of individuals that tune into at least one race during the season) for 2021 stood at 445m (+3% YoY). The Netherlands stood out with an increase of +81% Year on Year, but there were also significant gains in the USA (+58% YoY), France (+48% YoY), Italy (+40% YoY) and the UK (+39% YoY). ![]() There were significant rises in season cumulative audience in several markets, including many of F1's biggest markets. READ MORE: Netflix announce release date for Season 4 of Formula 1: Drive To Survive F1 also saw strong audiences for the season opener in Bahrain (84.5m), and for the three Sprint weekend events at Silverstone (79.5m), Monza (80.4m) and Sao Paulo (82.1m). The cumulative TV audience for 2021 was 1.55bn, up 4% from the 2020 season. The season finale in Abu Dhabi drew 108.7m viewers, +29% higher than the same race in 2020 – and the highest viewing figures for a race during the season. Formula 1 has released annual audience figures following the 2021 World Championship season, which included the new Sprint events at three races, and a title battle that went down to the wire between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
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