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Let’s all convince David Tepper to go invest in Haas motorsports and forget he owns the Panthers


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Haas motorsports is the only American F1 team on the grid and they happened to be headquartered in Charlotte. F1 is a sport of extreme micromanagement, drama, team turnover, and constant change. It is also a notorious playground for billionaire playboys who want to flaunt their wealth and egos. It is the perfect pet project for David Tepper. I could actually see him being very successful in that area. Haas is basically the Panthers of F1 as it is.

David please consider this new opportunity to park your wealth. Thank you. 

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

Haas motorsports is the only American F1 team on the grid and they happened to be headquartered in Charlotte. F1 is a sport of extreme micromanagement, drama, team turnover, and constant change. It is also a notorious playground for billionaire playboys who want to flaunt their wealth and egos. It is the perfect pet project for David Tepper. I could actually see him being very successful in that area. Haas is basically the Panthers of F1 as it is.

David please consider this new opportunity to park your wealth. Thank you. 

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The only thing Tepper is proven to be good at is investments.  As good as it would be for Tepper to have a diversion, the profit on the Panthers, regardless of terrible team performance is probably (this is my assumption but I am ignorant of motor sport team profit) a bigger cash cow than the motorsports angle.  Tepper paid 2.2 billion for the team.  Five years later he has transformed it into the stinkiest hot mess in the NFL and it is valued at a little over 4 billion.  What other business can you have top to bottom ineptness and still double your money in 5 years?

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