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Formula 1 quarterly revenue tumbles, hit by COVID-19

Formula 1 saw its second quarter 2020 revenue crash by 96 percent compared to the same period last year as Grand Prix racing's numbers suffered massively from the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic. The sport's disrupted schedule which included no races during the April-June period logically hit commercial rights holder Liberty Media's top and bottom lines. F1's revenue crashed from $620 million for the second quarter of 2019 to a mere $24 millions for Q2 2020, with income limited to various sponsorship payments. F1 has posted a $14 million profit in the same period last year but the lack of revenue in Q2 led to a $136 million loss in the quarter. 'Extremely angry' Stroll responds to...
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