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Released: 2025-09-29
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31 Episodes
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31 Episodes
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Released: 2025-09-29
© 2025 Return On Racing Powered by Vaucher Analytics
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Racing’s Second Revolution - Part 1: Why Motorsport Racing Teams Must Move Beyond Sponsorship

Racing’s Second Revolution - Part 1: Why Motorsport Racing Teams Must Move Beyond Sponsorship

Relevant links for this episode of Return On Racing: Sign up for the Return On Racing newsletterRacing's Second Revolution - Part 1: Why Motorsport Racing Teams Must Move Beyond SponsorshipMotorsport Merch Is Lazy, and It's Costing Teams MillionsRon
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Sign up for the Return On Racing newsletterRacing's Second Revolution - Part 1: Why Motorsport Racing Teams Must Move Beyond SponsorshipMotorsport Merch Is Lazy, and It's Costing Teams MillionsRon Dennis Is the Steve Jobs of Formula 1, Here Is His Commercial PlaybookThe Hidden Cost of F1 Sponsorship: How Delivery Strain Threatens Performance and ProfitabilityFrom Tobacco to Crypto: The Search for the Next Lucrative Vice Motorsport SponsorMotorsport has been built on sponsorship for over 50 years and in that time, while racing has changed substantially, the underlying commerical model has not: teams are marketing platforms chasing logos, in many cases to ensure their very survival.
In this episode of Return On Racing, I explain why that model is fragile (even in Formula 1, where billions flow through the system) and why it's a source of additional fragility in smaller (but still prestigious) series such as IndyCar and the WEC. 
Sponsors provide lifelines, but they also create instability, short-term thinking, and a potential disconnect with fans, so the next revolution is clear: racing teams must stop seeing themselves solely as billboards and start behaving like content platforms. 
That means leveraging intellectual property, storytelling, merchandising, experiences, and cultural collaborations to build self-sustaining revenue streams. 
Other sports like basketball, football, and skateboarding have already broken free...
Now it’s motorsport’s turn.
If you want to understand the future of racing economics, this episode, the first in a four-part series, is where it starts.
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Episode ID: 1000729041576
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Release Date: 29/09/2025, 08:00:00

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Return on Racing is the podcast where motorsport meets money. Hosted by motorsports business strategist David Vaucher, each episode breaks down how racing teams, sponsors, series, and sim racers can improve sponsorship ROI, manage rising costs, and build sustainable growth models in a rapidly changing industry.
 

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