Valuation
$4.7B
2025
YoY Change
League Rank
Source
Sportico
2025
Valued at $2.0B following an 18% YoY increase, this Woking-based F1 powerhouse benefits from a diversified revenue model spanning constructor operations, team performance bonuses, and licensing tied to one of motorsport's most storied brands. Bahrain Mumtalakat's 2006 acquisition established a stable governance foundation, though the franchise's recent valuation climb reflects competitive resurgence—evidenced by podium finishes and improved constructor standings—which directly impacts FIA prize distributions and sponsor appeal. Key investment drivers include potential media rights renegotiation upside (F1's next broadcast cycle beginning 2026), automotive partnership expansion opportunities, and the structural leverage of constructor revenue streams that extend beyond typical team prize money models.
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