Popularity of F1 in Germany back on the rise

The popularity of formula one might be back on the rise, after the German broadcaster RTL last weekend recorded its best TV ratings in three years. Germany's Bild newspaper said 5.81 million Germans watched the free-to-air coverage of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo dicing for the Monaco win.

"Formula one is offering something again," German-language F1 pundit Christian Danner said. "The Mercedes crash, Verstappen winning a race at 18, now the spectators are rewarding that," he added. Not only that, after two consecutive years of easy dominance, Mercedes is being pushed harder by Red Bull and Ferrari in 2016, resulting in signs of reliability weakness from the reigning world champions.

"We are pushing all the systems to the limit," confirmed team boss Toto Wolff. "As frustrating as it is for us to have repeated problems, it is good for formula one that the competition is pushing us harder now," he added. Another German-language pundit, Marc Surer, agreed: "The audience recognises that Mercedes now has some competition."

It is also good news for German grand prix promoter Georg Seiler, whose Hockenheim race has suffered in recent years with dwindling audiences. "May the chaos at the top continue," he declared. "Now we need a win for Sebastian Vettel and we can look forward to a mega-exciting race in July." (GMM)

Oh not this BS again, max winning a race by fortune is not adding to any of this. Horner seems like he can take over Ron Dennis in the snake oil business at Mclaren.

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  • May 31 2016 - 15:01

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  • It is good that they are challenged a bit more. They are still dominant, but they are not as invincible as they were last year.

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    • May 31 2016 - 13:00
  • Oh not this BS again, max winning a race by fortune is not adding to any of this. Horner seems like he can take over Ron Dennis in the snake oil business at Mclaren.

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    • May 31 2016 - 15:01

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