Formula One's Las Vegas Return Draws Record Late-Night Viewership
Despite a 1 a.m. start time, the race attracted 1.3 million viewers, marking the largest audience for the series since June.
- Formula One's return to Las Vegas drew the largest audience for the series since June, despite starting in the middle of the night for viewers on the East Coast.
- The race attracted 1.3 million viewers, one of its largest audiences for the series this season.
- The Las Vegas Grand Prix was the most-viewed F1 race since June’s Canadian Grand Prix on ABC (1.76 million) and the most-watched telecast of any kind on cable after 11 p.m. Eastern on Saturday night and in the overnight hours.
- The 2023 season has had three of the four largest live F1 audiences in history on U.S. television: 1.96 million in Miami, 1.79 million in Monaco and 1.76 million in Canada.
- Max Verstappen won in Las Vegas, his 18th victory in 21 races this season.