Six or so months ago, in the afterglow of the NBA’s historic, fee-tripling deal, F1 executives could be forgiven for putting the screws to ESPN. Their sport was growing, buoyed partly by the success of Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive and the rise of niche sports. As the two parties entered an exclusive negotiating window, the racing series’ executives told ESPN that they didn’t want to leave the network, but were looking to double their money, from $80 million per year to around $150 million or $160 million.
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