In the end, the track is always in charge. And he does it because he knows how to put on a show, even on a city track that had initially raised some doubts. The Las Vegas GP, broadcast live exclusively on Sky Sports and deferred up TV8, has been able to provide many emotions (since Friday), despite the fact that he is always the winner: Max Verstappen. The Dutchman reaches Sebastian Vettel at altitude 53 victories and hopes to surpass it already this week with the Abu Dhabi GP. Behind him, closing the podium, was the immense Ferrari Leclerc who, right at the end, with a unique overtaking, climbed onto the second step of the podium, ahead of Sergio Perez which closes the top three.
GP Las Vegas, TV ratings: 12,2% share on Sky, 1 million on TV8
A weekend in which there was no shortage of surprises, starting with Ferrari. The best, as Vasseur defined exclusively at Sky, of the season. Second place for Leclerc, who started on pole but above all was unlucky due to the safety car, and Sainz's sixth, who started twelfth following the 10-place penalty he had to serve on the starting grid. The Red car was very convincing both in FP3, in terms of race pace, and in qualifying on the flying lap. The expectations to see a Ferrari triumph at the Las Vegas GP were there, as was the hope of the fans found in Sky Sport's viewing figures. The GP Las Vegas at 7.00, broadcast live on Sky, scored 537 thousand average spectators, with the 12,2% share. The delayed broadcast at 14.00 pm on TV8, however, recorded 1 million 205 thousand average viewers, equal to 8,7% share.

Abu Dhabi to close the ball
With the penultimate round of the season now in the archives, Formula 1 is preparing to enjoy the last race of the year, already scheduled for this weekend with the Abu Dhabi GP, obviously visible live on Sky Sport.


