2021 F1 Race with the Highest Live Attendance
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Formula 1 (F1) recently released data on live audience attendance at each Grand Prix (GP) race throughout 2021.
The United States (US) Grand Prix had the highest live audience attendance, with 400,000 spectators.
The Mexican Grand Prix ranked second with 371,000 spectators. Following this, the British Grand Prix attracted 356,000 spectators.
The attendance figures for the three races mentioned above were higher than in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, the US GP had 268,000 spectators, the Mexican GP had 371,000, and the British GP had 356,000.
Furthermore, in 2021, the Belgian GP attracted 213,000 live spectators, and the Dutch GP attracted 195,000.
In total, F1 attracted 2.69 million live spectators to the circuits throughout last year, despite ongoing pandemic-related restrictions. This number is lower than pre-pandemic attendance, which reached 4.16 million.
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