The 2021 Formula 1 season was record breaking in many aspects. Despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, Formula 1 dynamically managed to complete 22 races in the season, which was a new record! All of these struggles were rewarded by the fans, and the 2021 season saw big leaps in the numbers of engagement and viewership both in-person and across multiple platforms. All of this meant that Formula 1 was the fastest growing major sports league on the planet in terms of follower growth in 2021, with social media followers across all platforms growing by 40% to 4.91 crore followers.
There were numerous reasons for this growth too. Here's a few:
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Since the Championship Protagonists went to the title decider in Abu Dhabi level on points, the season finale was gargantuan with 10.8 crore viewers.
We also saw record breaking attendances in Grands Prix like the US GP at the Circuit of the Americas, Austin, with 4 Lakh fans present for the event. With a multitude of GPs pulling in mammoth crowds, despite the ongoing pandemic and many races being held behind closed doors the total attendance figure for the season was close to 27 Lakh fans!
This positive growth in numbers is extensively benefiting for the sport, and will certainly help draw in ever-needed sponsorships for the teams. With another record-breaking 23 races planned for this year and the shake up in all teams with the new regulations this year, we can speculate that these numbers will keep growing in the years to come, and might also influence new teams into entering the championship.