vorticism wrote: ↑15 May 2023, 16:25
NY won't have the money nor clientele for it, it's become a place of exodus, like San Francisco. Texas, Vegas, and Florida have been absorbing these exoduses; any new US events will occur in places like those. Phoenix, SLC, Denver, maybe.
Denver has more people leaving than coming, too expensive.
Such a bad take. I live in the Mountain west and am from the Northeast. NYC is still a 18mil person metro area, with a 7 mil metro area an hour down the road. That whole region is from DC to Boston is like 20% of the US’s population and represents a significant portion of its wealth.
Denver is a 2.8mil metro area and you’d have to put together Colorado and the 5 surrounding States to equal NYC’s metro area alone. Denver’s (and SLC for that matter) population is mostly cash strapped 26yo zoomers trying to discover themselves, it is not a bastion of finance and big Fortune 100s. The CART Denver race failed, no pro series races at Pikes Peak anymore, Miller Motorsports Park doesn’t either as no one wanted to go.
It’s okay to admit you have no idea what you're talking about.
The reality is that part of the country doesn’t NEED or want F1. F1 like the Olympics, is relying on governments to pander to their needs so they can in turn make profit, hence despot countries tripping over themselves and using State money to underwrite the whole thing.