f1 vs nascar

Compare f1 and nascar search interest over the past year with a simple trend chart.

Summary

nascar is searched more than f1 in this period, with an average gap of about 1 percent.

  • f1 changed by about 4 percent from early to late period.
  • nascar changed by about 7 percent from early to late period.

At a glance

  • Average interest: f1 70, nascar 71
  • Peaks: f1 February 2025, nascar February 2025
  • Recent trend: f1 steady, nascar steady
  • Stability: f1 choppy, nascar choppy
  • Head to head: f1 led 48 percent of the time, nascar led 52 percent
  • Crossovers: 13, last on Thursday, 30 Oct 2025

Side by side

Metricf1nascar
Average interest7071
Recent trendsteadysteady
Stabilitychoppychoppy
Peak monthFebruary 2025February 2025
Best month by averageFebruary 2025February 2025
Share of leading periods48%52%
Crossovers13Thursday, 30 Oct 2025

Deep dive

This view summarises how people searched for f1 and nascar over the last 12m. The chart shows monthly values from zero to one hundred where one hundred marks the local high for a term.

Breaking the period into thirds, averages were: early f1 72 and nascar 72, middle f1 65 and nascar 65, recent f1 73 and nascar 75.

The two lines crossed 13 times. The most recent crossover was on Thursday, 30 Oct 2025, which hints at changing interest.

f1 peaked in February 2025, while nascar peaked in February 2025.

f1 looks choppy with a steady trend. nascar looks choppy with a steady trend.

What this means

Scores come from Google Trends. Each series is scaled to its own peak within the chosen period. Use the chart to compare direction and timing rather than total search counts.

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