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Disney Adds F1 Academy Content Rights in Second Formula One Expansion

Consumer Products division follows Ferrari's blockchain exit with women's-series deal as Liberty tests sponsor appetite.

Published May 28, 2026 Source Yahoo Sports From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 28, 2026

Disney Adds F1 Academy Content Rights in Second Formula One Expansion

Consumer Products division follows Ferrari's blockchain exit with women's-series deal as Liberty tests sponsor appetite.

Disney Consumer Products extended its Formula One arrangement to include F1 Academy content rights, the second addition to a franchise partnership that began with trackside visibility and merchandise licensing. Terms were not disclosed. The all-female feeder series, launched in 2023, runs ten rounds across five continents and feeds the FIA's single-seater ladder.

The timing matters. Ferrari terminated its Velas blockchain sponsorship Thursday without comment, one day before Disney's announcement and two days after Unilever's Dirt is Good laundry brand confirmed its F1 Academy title partnership through City AM. Liberty Media is testing whether women's motorsport can command CPG budgets at scale while shedding crypto exposure that delivered volatility but little operational value. Velas paid Ferrari an estimated $8-12 million annually for branding that disappeared when token prices collapsed.

Disney's move is structural, not experimental. The company already licenses F1 merchandise through its consumer products unit and operates hospitality at select grands prix. Adding Academy content creates a three-layer asset: broadcast clips for ESPN (which holds U.S. media rights through 2025), social content for Disney+ international markets testing sports adjacency, and character IP should any driver break through to F1's main grid. The Academy has 15 drivers across five teams this season, with backing from Alpine, McLaren, and Williams. Mercedes and Red Bull are absent.

The commercial logic runs through Liberty's broader calculus. F1 Academy costs the parent company roughly $8-10 million annually to operate but creates sponsor inventory separate from the main series, which commands $400-600 million in global partnership revenue. Unilever's Dirt is Good deal, signed this week, marks the first major CPG brand to title-sponsor a Formula One property aimed explicitly at female audiences. Disney's expansion suggests consumer-facing brands see reach metrics traditional F1 sponsors—tire manufacturers, luxury watchmakers, energy-drink conglomerates—do not require. The Academy drew 2.1 million broadcast viewers across its 2024 season and posted 47 million social impressions, per Liberty's Q4 disclosure.

Disney's calculus is different from Unilever's. Laundry brands sell on message; entertainment platforms sell on retention. The Academy provides Disney+ with cost-effective sports content in markets where cricket and football rights exceed $200 million annually but where motorsport still prices below $15 million for regional packages. Liberty has licensed Academy content to local broadcasters in seven markets; Disney's global distribution apparatus changes that equation. If Academy viewership scales, Liberty can renegotiate broadcast windows. If it does not, Disney absorbs minimal cost while banking character options.

Ferrari's Velas termination, announced without replacement sponsor, signals sponsor churn Liberty has managed quietly for eighteen months. Crypto partnerships peaked at $140 million combined across the grid in 2021; by 2024, that figure fell to $62 million, per Sportcal estimates. Disney and Unilever fill holes with brands that survive recessions. Ferrari's silence suggests no immediate Velas replacement, meaning the Scuderia enters preseason testing in February with vacant sidepod space it will price at $18-22 million for a primary partner.

Watch Alpine's Academy team structure. The constructor fields two F1 Academy entries but has signaled it may reduce its works F1 program to one car if Renault's board cuts motorsport funding. That decision arrives in March, per Reuters sources. If Alpine exits F1 entirely, its Academy team survives under third-party management, but sponsorship becomes harder to sell without a main-grid pathway. Disney's content deal does not require Alpine's participation, but Academy credibility does. Unilever's Dirt is Good contract includes activation clauses tied to driver promotion; if no Academy graduate reaches F1 by 2027, renewal terms reset.

Liberty reports Q4 earnings February 27. Analyst consensus expects Formula One revenue of $3.4 billion for 2024, up 8% year-over-year, with sponsorship growth offsetting flat broadcast fees in Europe. Disney's Academy addition will not move that number, but it tells allocators Liberty is building sponsor categories F1 historically ignored. Ferrari's Velas exit, by contrast, tells them what everyone already knew: blockchain sponsorships were expensive signaling with no repeat buyer.

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Disney adds Academy content rights as Liberty trades crypto exposure for CPG durability; Ferrari's blockchain exit leaves **$18-22M** sidepod inventory.
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