toto1041 wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:
Not exactly a testimony to your competence in economic questions.
Not exactly a testimony to your competence in literary comprehension. I did not make a statement on monetary value. Think first, act second.
Lol, confusion reigns in your vocabulary. Nobody was talking about monetary value. I was just stating the obvious deficit in economic understanding. I will elaborate on this.
toto1041 wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:Without these races we will not have a US race or some of the non paying European races.
With these races there is no US GP. Funny how that works, huh?
The revenues from race fees substantially feed FOM/FOA's balance sheet. They are certainly growing stronger than the TV fees in the last years. There are two main uses for the income and they are both governed by a long term contractual situation. More than half of the money goes to the teams according to the 2009 Concord agreement formula. A third goes into the huge long term debt interest and the rest is used to reduce the gearing (pay back of debt) if there is enough.
With that structure in mind we look at any new races and their additional fees. The teams only agree to new races if they get their usual cut. But they also sometimes agree to new races when their wishes for particulary "bad paying venues" are considered. Such venues are Monaco, Monza, the US, Spa, Germany, France and Britain in the order as seen here.
On the other side there are "high paying races" like Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Malaysia, Singapore and so on. Bernie lately does his game such that he teams up low payers with high payers. That means when he goes to the teams for additional races he is usually prepared to do another low revenue venue (like the US) if they give him a new money spinner on top. Some races are unanimous (like India) because all parties see huge market growth (Bernie TV and the teams sponsors).
I hope I have made the economic mechanism a bit clearer. The revenues of the existing races are all committed so any new commitment to a low paying race like the US must be balanced by a money spinner.