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Carlos Sainz of Ferrari during second practice ahead of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Strip Circuit in Las Vegas, United States on November 17, 2023. Proponents of the "Netflix effect" often point to a poll taken in 2022 which found 28% of American adults considered themselves to be F1 fans, with more than half crediting "Drive to Survive." If this were true it would mean there were an incredible 72 million F1 fans in the U.S. alone. This argument runs out of road slightly however, when you consider that only 2 million Americans tuned in to watch the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. Today, F1 fans are estimated to be around 40% female, up from just 8% in 2017, as well as significantly more culturally diverse.
Persons: Carlos Sainz, Ferrari, Jakub Porzycki, Nielsen, it's, Toni Cowan, Brown, Cowan, Zak Brown, McLaren, It's, Buzz Radar, TJ Adeshola, Aston Martin, McLaren Unboxed, Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, Thaier Organizations: Las Vegas, Nurphoto, Netflix, ESPN, IndyCar, NASCAR, Prix, Miami Grand Prix, CNBC, North, Anp, Getty, YouTube, Liberty Media, Aston, Aston Martin Racing, Buzz, Formula, sudani Locations: Las Vegas, United States, U.S, North America, North American, Nevada, Aston Martin, Australia, Bahrain
This year's meeting is being closely watched by Wall Street because of a planned discussion about whether to start letting team owners sell stakes to private-equity firms and other institutional investors. So who stands to benefit if the NFL owners agree to a rule change? AdvertisementThe sports investing experts who spoke to BI pointed to private-equity firms with established histories in sports investing, like Dyal HomeCourt, Arctos Partners, and RedBird Capital. Lutsky also thinks a rule change could prompt more financial industry newcomers to try to break into the world of sports investing. See BI's list of private-equity firms that could benefit from an NFL rule change, according to 6 finance experts and industry insiders, from bankers to investment advisors:
Persons: , Arun Muralidhar, Muralidhar, Tim Schlittner, Jonathan Lutsky, Lutsky Organizations: Service, NFL, Tennessee Titans, Forbes, Business, NBA, NHL, MLB, Mcube Investment Technologies, Drake Star Partners, BI, Arctos Partners, RedBird, Partners, Sports Locations: Orlando , Florida
BOSTON (AP) — Theo Epstein, who as Red Sox general manager was the architect of two World Series championships, is returning to the organization as a minority owner and part-time senior adviser to its parent company, Fenway Sports Group. Epstein, who also helped the Chicago Cubs win the 2016 title — their first in 108 years — will advise the sports and entertainment conglomerate on operations and investment strategy. “The special connection I feel toward this organization and the ownership group has stayed with me through the years.”Fenway Sports Group owns the Red Sox, the Pittsburgh Penguins, Liverpool of the English Premier League and NASCAR's RFK Racing. After joining the Red Sox in 2002 at the age of 28 — the youngest general manager in baseball history — Epstein helped build the ballclub that won it all in 2004, the first Red Sox championship in 86 years. “There is no question that Theo left an indelible mark on our history that represented a transformative era,” Fenway Sports Group principal owner John Henry said.
Persons: — Theo Epstein, Epstein, , ” Epstein, — Epstein, Theo, John Henry said, , Organizations: BOSTON, Red Sox, Fenway Sports Group, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Penguins, English Premier League, RFK Racing, Major League Baseball, Arctos Partners, Cubs Locations: Liverpool, FSG
The Aston Martin logo is seen on a V12 Vantage car at the company’s factory in Gaydon, Britain, March 16, 2022. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 16 (Reuters) - The Aston Martin Formula One team said on Thursday it had agreed on an investment by U.S. private equity firm Arctos Partners in exchange for a minority shareholding. The stake sale values the car racing group at 1 billion pounds ($1.24 billion), a person with knowledge about the matter told Reuters. "They share our vision for our ultra-luxury brand, and they are extremely passionate about the sport and its prospects," Aston Martin Formula One Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll said in a statement. The F1 team is sponsored by the eponymous British luxury carmaker in which Stroll holds the largest shareholding of over 25%.
Persons: Aston Martin, Phil Noble, Lawrence, French carmaker, Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney, Prerna Bedi, Maju Samuel Organizations: Aston, REUTERS, Aston Martin Formula, U.S, Arctos Partners, Reuters, French carmaker Renault, Alpine, Thomson Locations: Gaydon, Britain, French, Bengaluru
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