Formula 1 gains popularity on the web thanks to the push of Brazilian YouTubers; know

Formula 1 gains popularity on the web thanks to the push of Brazilian YouTubers; know


Average searches for “Ayrton Senna” on YouTube have reached 75.5 over the past three months


Summary

The Brazilian Grand Prix attracts sports fans to YouTube, revitalizing the importance of Formula 1 in the country and creating a community of fans with whom to discuss the competition.




THE Brazilian Grand Prixwhich takes place this Sunday (3), attracts sports fans to YouTube. The importance of Formula 1 in Brazil has been revitalized by social media, allowing admirers to connect and form a community to discuss the competitions

Formula 1 videos have become a constant trend on the Brazil section of YouTube, and the community of producers passionate about the sport keeps the topic in the spotlight.

For Brazilians, Senna’s legacy keeps their passion for sports alive: the average search for “Ayrton Senna” on the platform has reached 75.5 in the last three months, according to Google Trends.

Given the popularity of the platform, YouTube has listed channels for fans – and those who want to know more – to follow the sport:

Highlights of the race

The best and most important moments of an F1 race usually include overtaking, pit stops and battles for position. The canal Official Formula 1With over 11 million subscribers, it shares highlights, driver interviews and behind-the-scenes coverage.

Analysis and comments

Brazilian breeders talk racing analysis, opinions and team strategies. THE Hangover engine publishes narrated videos, with images or videos that illustrate your analyses, and the channel In the F1 paddock with Ju presented by a woman discusses what happened in each race.

Technical and educational videos

The creators also discuss automotive mechanics and how drivers can improve their performance. Two former drivers stand out as creators: Formula Truck champion Felipe Giaffone does a frame-by-frame analysis of each race, and Rubens Barrichello, of the channel Acceleratedhe tests all types of cars, focusing on mechanics, speed and characteristics, and also talks about his years as an F1 driver.

Discussions and fan reactions

The canal Long live Cortesa game streamer, he makes videos reacting to memorable F1 moments from the past, such as “YAYAH REAGES: THE WORST FIGHTS IN FORMULA 1”. On the other hand, creator Victor Ludgero uses humor and memes to comment on the latest F1 races.

News and coverage

The go-to channels for what’s happening in sport, such as next year’s F1 driver line-ups, racing controversies, driver rivalries and rule changes, are Splash and Go podcast, BOTECO F1, HOME GP, Grand Prix and F1 Club.

Source: Terra

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