References and Sources
The supporting-documentation layer of the SBRC knowledge platform. Primary pages present executive summaries; this section organizes the underlying analysis, data, and third-party research by topic, with each item available through the project Google Drive repository.
How this knowledge architecture works
Primary pages
Detailed analysis
Source documentation
Progressive depth
Supporting documentation by topic
Independent and third-party research
The analysis draws on documented, independent research and public datasets, presented here for transparency.
| Source | Topic |
|---|---|
| WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca 2018 Economic Impact Study (CSUMB / Fairleigh Dickinson University) | California motorsport visitor spending and tax impact |
| FIA Global Economic and Social Impact of Motor Sport (2022) | Global industry output, value-add, and employment |
| Indiana Motorsports Industry Economic Contributions (Indiana University IBRC, 2021) | Cluster employment, wages, and multipliers |
| Economic Impact of Sports in the Charlotte MSA (UNC Charlotte) | Motorsports cluster scale and employment |
| Motorsport Industry Association / Grant Thornton (UK, 2023) | Motorsport Valley cluster benchmarks |
| Applied Analysis for South Florida Motorsports (F1 Miami GP, 2022) | Single marquee-event economic impact |
| U.S. Census Bureau (ACS, PEP, CBP) | Market-area population and demographics |
| U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS, Consumer Expenditure) | Wages and household spending |
| U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (RIMS II) | Regional input-output multipliers |
| California BOE / CDTFA | Property, sales, and transient-occupancy tax |
| Research and Markets — Motorsports Global Report | Global market size and growth |
| Public profiles of comparable clubs | Thermal, Magarigawa, Precision, Concours, Ascari, Spring Mountain |
Google Drive repository
Source documents are organized into topic folders in the project Google Drive repository. Access is granted to reviewers under the access-control process described in the Download Center. The repository structure mirrors the topics above so that any figure or statement on the site can be traced to its supporting document.
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