The top 10 neighbors for WTF1 span an unusually wide range of subcategories — no single kind dominates, and the F1-adjacent entries share space with U.S. soccer properties, athletes from multiple sports, a healthcare brand, and a fitness chain.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. ESPN F1 is the strongest pull at 0.85, followed by Formula 1 at 0.80 — the two most directly on-topic neighbors, and the only ones that share WTF1's motorsport orbit. From there, the top 10 pivots sharply: U.S. Soccer MNT at 0.74, Alex Morgan at 0.73, and Christian Pulisic at 0.70 form a distinct soccer-athlete cluster. Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company at 0.70 and Landon Donovan at 0.70 round out the set alongside Major League Soccer at 0.70, ESPN FC at 0.69, and Clint Dempsey at 0.67.
The subcategory tally across the top 10 breaks down as: four Athletes, two Sports Leagues, one Sports Team, one TV Channel, one TV Show, and one Healthcare brand. No other Website appears in the top 10 — WTF1's own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors entirely. The dominant pattern is sports-media and soccer-athlete audiences, with F1 content as the entry point but U.S. soccer fandom as the structural backbone of the neighborhood.
The broad shape reflects an audience that isn't tightly bound to a single sport or media format — it overlaps meaningfully with both motorsport and soccer properties across leagues, athletes, and broadcast channels.