Formula E Viewership Is Way UpMore by Front Office Sports - July 9, 20210 Go to Source Author: Justin ByersAlready off to a scorching start, Formula E looks to continue its torrid pace this weekend when the 2021 ABB New York City E-Prix takes over the streets of Brooklyn.In its seventh season, the single-seater motorsport championship has seen its live race viewership grow by 125% in key markets like Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, per SportsPro.The series, which only uses electric cars, turned a profit for the first time in 2019 with $220.5 million in revenue.A cumulative audience of 150 million viewers have tuned in for the first seven races of Formula E’s 15-race season, nearly surpassing the total live audience for all of last season.The surge in viewership is fueled by broadcasting partnerships signed before the season:An exclusive, three-year U.S. broadcast deal with CBS to air every raceDeals with L’Equipe, Seven.One, Sky, and the BBC to broadcast races in France, Germany, Italy, and the U.K., respectivelyA deal with DAZN to broadcast the series in several Asian countriesSwiss-Italian driver Edoardo Mortar of Rokit Venturi Racing currently sits at the top of the Formula E standings with 72 points ahead of this weekend’s race. The two-driver Mercedes-EQ team is the top-ranked squad with 113 points.The post Formula E Viewership Is Way Up appeared first on Front Office Sports. Go to Source Author: Justin ByersShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related