It is a little misleading to grade them by country when other countries set up their plants in places like Mexico, US etc. and a country like India has no plants in , for Instance, the US.
It would be interesting to see how many cars that are being produced based on the manufacturers home country ie; mexico and canada make american car companies, ford chevy and that. America also has toyota plants also per capita canada manufactured the most cars pet citizen for much of this "timeline"although they are mostly for american owned companies.
I really have to question this video. Most have signed a contract for a set amount of money over the course of however many years stated in the contract. It's not $90M per year, or the figure that is shown for the athlete for each year. THAT would be absurd! If athletes were getting paid that much money per year, tickets to sporting events would cost WAY more than it does. You also need to take into consideration payment for product endorsements as well. So in all, this isn't really an accurate video. Perfect example is Tom Brady showing $26M in 2006. He actually made $5.5M. It was a $29,625,000 contract for 4 years.
No country amazes me more than Japan and their achievements and hardwork. Such a small country with almost no mineral resources and oil reserves, coupled with the 2nd World War fatalities and the natural calamities, yet they always rise on top. There will never ever be a country like Japan. Lots of love and respect from India.
Only US, Japan, Germany, China, South Korea, India and France have large enough home grown auto Industry. UK, Italy and Sweden have Home grown industry too but at much smaller scale. Russia had in the past.