La first stop of the European tour undertaken by Formula 1 came to an end with another victory for reigning champion Verstappen. Despite the difficulties encountered in the days of free tests, the Red Bull, But especially Max, they give theyet another test of strength. Lando Norris, on the other hand, reconfirms himself, after his victory on the American circuit in Miami, once again trying to climb to the top step of the podium. However, the frame of the track is red, due to the flood of fans who came to support the match Ferrari, which manages to conquer the third position and Leclerc. So let's see how they went you listen to Sky and NOW TV on the weekend of GP of Imola.
F1, Sky and NOW TV ratings of the Imola GP
Since the first free practice session Max Verstappen expressed dissatisfaction due to a lack of feeling with his RB20. But then he conquered, unexpectedly according to what he himself said, the pole position - the eighth in a row equaling Ayrton Senna. If the pole for the Dutchman was challenging, final of race on Sunday it was certainly no exception. With a black and white flag taken for track limits, Verstappen had to race with the fear of receiving a penalty.

In the final stages, Lando Norris manages to get within 3 seconds of the leader, trying to put him under pressure and lead him into error. The gap between the two decreases to seven tenths on the final lap, but for the Englishman it is not enough to be able to attempt an overtaking. The 3 times World Champion wins, but i cheers of the public go also to Norris and Charles Leclerc, which carries a touch of red on the podium in Imola.
In 2023 did not take place in Imola due to the flood that devastated the entire region, which made this year the an even more magical return to the track. The seventh GP on the F1 calendar, held in Imola at 15 pm live on Sky and streaming on NOW, he recorded as listens to 1 million and 26 thousand average viewers e 1 million and 935 thousand contacts with the8% share. On TV8, however, the race aired in simulcast he gathered in front of the small screen 1 million and 813 thousand average spectators and with a share of the 14,1%.
Next stop? Monk
We won't have to wait long to see the Formula 1 cars on the track again: they will touch in fact the asphalt il next weekend in Munich, for the second scheduled European stage. The Principality is ready to welcome the Circus from 24 to 26 May and we are ready to follow another weekend live on Sky and streaming on NOW!