La F1 lavora a piani di emergenza per le gare in Medio Oriente mentre i ricavi aumentano

La Formula 1 sta sviluppando piani di emergenza per le sue gare in Medio Oriente in seguito alle cancellazioni causate dal conflitto nella regione. Liberty Media ha riportato solidi risultati finanziari nel primo trimestre nonostante le interruzioni.

Liberty Media ha annunciato che i ricavi della Formula 1 sono aumentati del 53 percento, raggiungendo i 617 milioni di dollari nel primo trimestre del 2026. Il reddito operativo ha raggiunto i 107 milioni di dollari, con un utile operativo core di 172 milioni di dollari. La società ha tenuto tre gran premi nel periodo, incluso quello del Giappone, rispetto ai due dell'anno precedente, e ha aggiunto nuove sponsorizzazioni come Standard Chartered.

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