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F1 TV affiliate program

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F1 TV on Partnerize

Country: TV
Status: Opened
Launched: n/c
Cookies: 30 days
Revenue: 10 % to 10 %

About Formula 1
Formula 1 is the greatest racing spectacle on the planet. Since 1950, millions of racing fans have followed our unrivalled mix of guts, grit and glory.
Today, Formula 1 is the world’s most popular annual sporting series – with over half a billion fans across the world.
From March to November, the 2018 FIA Formula 1 World Championship visits 21 countries across four continents – for 21 full-on, full-throttle races.
About F1 TV
F1 TV is a totally new digital platform engineered to bring our fans closer to the F1 action. It’s the finest F1 has to offer, right at our fans’ fingertips.
F1 TV is available in two plans:
1. F1 TV Access 
All the key stats, all in one place – including live timing data, driver tracker maps and tyre usage. Plus, a chance to relive the action with full race replays and historic F1 race archive.
2. F1 TV Pro
20 onboard cameras. Unedited radio feeds. Every single twist and turn. It’s the closest an F1 fan can get to the driving seat – plus all the stats, race replays and historic races.
Who manages the F1 TV Affiliate Program?
We’ve teamed up with Partnerize to make offering F1 TV as simple as possible.
Partnerize is a state-of-the-art affiliate platform – with super-fast payment, real-time analysis, in-depth reporting and simple creative management.
F1 in numbers
• 503 million global fans – more than UEFA Champions League, Premier League, NFL & Major League Baseball
• Online
o Fastest growing sports brand in 2017
o 12.1 million Social Media Followers
o Facebook: 4.3 billion impressions during 2017 season
o Twitter: 1.6 billion impressions during 2017 season
o YouTube: 207 million views during 2017 season
• TV in 2017
o Broadcast in more than 200 territories worldwide
o 1.76 billion cumulative audience
o 352 million unique viewers
• Attendance
o 4.1 million in 2017
o +8% vs 2016
o 77,000 per race day
o 204,000 global average attendance
• The Cars
o 3GB of data generated by a car in each race
o 120 sensors in each car
o 1,500 data points generated per second of race
• 21 races in 21 countries across 5 continents
• 5 different drivers won first place in 2017, the most since 2013
• 2019 will see the 1000th race since the sport began
• Record speed was set in 2005 by Juan Pablo Montoya at 231 mph
• 4000 clips available to broadcast via “F1 insight”


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