Social engagement in Formula 1 has experienced its first decline since 2018, according to a study by Buzz Radar which looks like it may have something to…

Social engagement in Formula 1 has experienced its first decline since 2018, according to a study by Buzz Radar which looks like it may have something to…

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Social engagement in Formula 1 has experienced its first decline since 2018, according to a study by Buzz Radar which looks like it may have something to do with the now-three-time world champion Max Verstappen.

A recent study by Buzz Radar has revealed that social engagement in Formula 1 has declined for the first time since 2018. This drop in engagement may be attributed to the success of Max Verstappen, who has now become a three-time world champion. Verstappen’s dominance in the sport may have resulted in decreased interest and discussion among fans on social media platforms. The study highlights the impact that individual drivers can have on the overall popularity and engagement of Formula 1. Further analysis is needed to understand the specific factors contributing to this decline in social engagement.

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Source: GPFans

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