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Chinese investors back takeover bid for F1: Report

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Eleven years after China became a stop in the Formula One motor racing calendar, the country now wants to become the racing championship's owner, a media report said.

According to a Sky News report on Friday, China Media Capital (CMC) is leading a group of Chinese firms to back a $8.5 billion takeover bid for the sport.

The group of Chinese media investors are willing to invest roughly $1.5 billion in the offer being assembled by Stephen Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins, a professional American football team, reported Xinhua citing Sky News.

The proposed takeover of F1, which remains far from certain to take place, still requires roughly $2 billion in additional equity from other investors.

 

The takeover proposal from the consortium which involves CMC comes at a difficult time for F1, with a number of teams succumbing to or facing financial difficulties and lingering concerns about the quality of the sporting spectacle.

One uncertainty facing the sport is the outcome of a complaint submitted recently by two of the smaller teams - Force India and Sauber - to the European Commission about the way prize money is distributed.

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First Published: Oct 17 2015 | 1:54 PM IST

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