Formula 1 events, particularly in Miami, cater to a highly affluent global audience, driving significant revenue through high-priced tickets and corporate sponsorships. This contrasts with the NFL, which has a broader, more diverse fan base and a longer season. The exclusivity and luxury associated with F1 allow it to generate immense profits from a single weekend, making it a more attractive financial proposition for owners like Steven Ross compared to the logistical and revenue complexities of hosting a Super Bowl.
Impact: Medium. The inherent exclusivity and affluent demographic of Formula 1 create a lucrative, high-margin revenue stream for venues like Miami's stadium, potentially overshadowing the financial appeal of hosting an NFL Super Bowl for owners focused on maximizing profit from premium events.
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