Formula 1 Annual Revenue Approaches $4 Billion Milestone Following 14 Percent Growth in 2025 Fiscal Year
Formula 1 revenues soar 14% to nearly $4 billion as Liberty Media reports record profits. Discover the impact of Cadillac, Audi, and Apple's 2026 F1 entry.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 27, 2026, 2:47 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from City AM

Record Financial Performance in a Milestone Season
Formula 1 has reached a significant financial turning point, with total annual revenues climbing to $3.9 billion according to the latest accounts from parent company Liberty Media. This 14% increase from previous figures highlights the sustained commercial momentum of the world’s premier motorsport category during its 75th anniversary year. Operating income also saw a substantial rise, moving from $492 million in 2024 to $632 million by the end of December 2025. Formula 1 President Stefano Domenicali described the sport as being in its strongest ever position, citing a roster of blue-chip partners including Apple, Disney, and Pepsi as evidence of its global commercial appeal.
Scaling Team Payouts and the 2026 Grid Expansion
The healthy financial outlook has translated into increased returns for the competing teams, with total payouts rising by 11% to a total of $1.4 billion. These payments are governed by the recently signed Concorde Agreement, which has been extended through 2030 to ensure long-term stability for the grid. This fiscal growth arrives just ahead of a major expansion in 2026, which will see Cadillac join as the sport’s 11th team. Additionally, the upcoming season will feature the debut of Audi and the return of major manufacturers Honda and Ford, reflecting a period of intense manufacturer interest fueled by the sport’s rising valuation.
Media Rights and High-Profile Broadcasting Entries
The primary driver of Formula 1’s record revenue remains media rights fees, which now account for nearly one-third of total earnings. The broadcasting landscape is set for further transformation in the 2026 season as tech giant Apple prepares to enter the space, joining established partners in delivering content to an expanding global audience. The report also notes that physical attendance at Grand Prix events in 2025 surpassed previous records, indicating that the sport’s digital popularity is successfully translating into ticket sales and on-site hospitality revenue across its diverse international calendar.
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