NFL Jets Owner Woody Johnson Acquires Stake in Aston Martin F1 Team
New York Jets owner Robert Wood Johnson has acquired a minority equity stake in the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, bringing prominent NFL ownership capital directly into the upper echelons of motorsport. According to racing industry reporting from RACER and motorsport coverage by The Race, the transaction bridges high-net-worth American franchise management with the rapidly expanding global commercial valuation of Formula 1.
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Infrastructure and the Local Economic Footprint
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