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Stephen Ross Says Miami F1 Weekend Outdraws Dolphins’ Season-Ticket Sales

The comment spotlights F1’s concentrated ticket‑hospitality haul versus the NFL’s seasonlong, shared income model.

Overview

  • Appearing on CNBC, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the three-day Miami Grand Prix draws more attendees than the Dolphins sold in season tickets.
  • The 2025 Miami Grand Prix attracted roughly 275,000 spectators across its race weekend, according to event estimates.
  • Coverage has reported the Miami GP generated about 25% more ticket revenue than all Dolphins home games from the 2022 season.
  • The Dolphins have moved to stabilize demand for 2026 by holding most renewal prices at 2025 levels, cutting some seat prices, and offering a $250 food-and-beverage credit for club seat holders.
  • Miami is early in a reset under GM Jon‑Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley after firing Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel, with high-profile departures including Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa and a reported $99.2 million dead-cap charge tied to releasing their former quarterback.