Zak Brown
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Yeah, I think Asia-Pac.
I think you could have more Grand Prixs in North America, but I don't think there's room.
And there's not room without it coming at the expense of other markets.
I'd like to see us in Korea.
I'd like to see us in South Africa.
I'd like to see a second race in China.
I'd like to see a race in Taiwan or Bangkok.
And so I think Asia-Pac is where we need to go.
Europe's always going to be the home of Formula One.
I think we're in a great spot in not just the States, but Americas, right?
Mexico, Canada, Brazil, here.
So I think from an America's point of view, the schedule is very healthy.
I think they can all learn from each other.
I think there's as much Formula 1 to learn from IndyCar and NASCAR as the other way around.
You know, I think the...
difficult because of the size and scale and like what we're doing here in miami is a good example of it the accessibility of formula one being able to meet a driver being able to see the car close up that being said the size and scale of the sport's so big you know be nice to do it but it's almost impossible to do it but you know when you look at an indycar paddock it's it's more open it's
That being said, we have sponsors spending a lot of money, and we can't not give them money can't buy experiences because that's what they're paying for for their customers.
So I think some of the accessibility, getting close to the cars, but I think...
I think we're getting there.
That's why we're doing the Miami Lives of the World.