Qatar ‘in talks’ to lease UK F1 circuit

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Qatar ‘in talks’ to lease UK F1 circuit

The Qatar Investment Authority has been selected from a shortlist of interested parties drawn up by PricewaterhouseCoopers

The Silverstone Formula One circuit: seeks funds for development

Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund is on the verge of a deal to lease the Silverstone Formula One circuit, a British landmark.

The British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC), which owns the circuit, has entered into exclusive talks with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) to lease the 850-acre Silverstone site for 150 years. 
The deal is expected to be worth up to £250mn (about QR1.48bn). 
The QIA was selected from a shortlist of interested parties drawn up by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). 
An investor is needed to cover the costs of redeveloping Silverstone, which opened a state-of-the-art pit and paddock complex earlier this year. The QIA is conducting due diligence and a final decision is expected in the next six months.
A source close to the situation said: “To do all the development, they have had to borrow a massive amount of money and, long-term, the club can’t sustain that. So they want to take a lot of money for a very, very long lease from a substantial entity, perhaps a sovereign fund, which will continue development there.”
As well as sovereign wealth funds, PwC is believed to have focused its approaches on high-net-worth individuals and real estate companies which could help to develop the site.
It is believed that one of the key conditions the BRDC will impose on the investor is that the site must be maintained to a standard to make it suitable to retain the British Grand Prix after 2017, and that the primary purpose of the site must remain as a motor racing venue.
However, land adjacent to the circuit is available for construction work and earlier this month the BRDC submitted a planning application which includes technology and business parks, three hotels, an educational campus and a motorsport museum. 
Such options make the circuit a more attractive investment as they offer the potential to make money other than through hosting F1. Despite a near-capacity crowd for last year’s race, the BRDC reported a £1.9mn pre-tax loss for the year ending December 2010, down from a £1.3mn pre-tax profit.
The BRDC is owned by 850 racing personalities, including Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Nigel Mansell. Members are set to get a windfall from the sale of the lease. In 2005, Northamptonshire-based Silverstone was valued at £61mn, but since then it has undergone considerable renovation.
The QIA and the BRDC could not be reached for comment. 
Silverstone hosted the first Formula One championship race in 1950.
It has been a busy summer for the QIA. The fund’s real estate subsidiary, Qatari Diar, announced its involvement in a partnership that has paid £557mn (about QR3.30bn) to manage the London Olympic Village after the 2012 Games and turn it into housing. 
Other high-profile investments made by the QIA over the past couple of years include the £1.5bn acquisition of London department store Harrods. 
Qatar also has stakes in companies including retailer J Sainsbury , banking group Barclays and German automaker Porsche through the QIA. The Independent

 

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By AngelinaBallerina• 29 Aug 2011 13:45
Rating: 4/5
AngelinaBallerina

Good.....they're welcome to it..............

By fubar• 29 Aug 2011 13:29
Rating: 4/5
fubar

Don't forget Chairboy how the old Asian Games accomodation was going to also be a world class hospital complex- the Hamad Medical City.It will be finished by about 2008, according to the HMC websitehttp://www.hmc.org.qa/hmcnewsite/msg_city.aspx 

By Chairboy• 29 Aug 2011 12:55
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Chairboy

Plans for the Olympic Village post 2012 - would these plans be along the the same lines as the plans that have made the accomodation blocks used for the 2006 Asian Games such a focal point of Doha society?? (tic)

By ingeniero• 29 Aug 2011 12:49
Rating: 2/5
ingeniero

qatar will finish, but still they won't be able to buy it all....what if they start selling 10 Sq.M by 1Million pounds... then ???

By ingeniero• 29 Aug 2011 12:44
Rating: 4/5
ingeniero

fubar, if they got this idea.. then what else... let them go to uk.. its in better interest of uk also...they will buy first by large amount of money.. then will invest in it.. then they will start paying taxes.. so everything in favor of UK.. i really appreciate UK for this... they have alot of intelligent ppl... wish they some to our country and to arab also.. so that they think about these also...

By fubar• 29 Aug 2011 10:40
fubar

Has Qatar ever considered investing in Qatar?  Maybe they could build a world class race track here?

By Milky_BarKid• 29 Aug 2011 08:58
Milky_BarKid

They have already bought the Olympic Village.. They just love us so much..Thanks Qatar. Your petro Dollars yes please why not..:)

By jjj75• 29 Aug 2011 07:43
Rating: 5/5
jjj75

perhaps they want to buy bits of the UK and bring it all over here - in reference to an earlier post, it would certainly make this place more interesting/worth visiting for tourists

By timebandit• 29 Aug 2011 07:04
timebandit

Qatar is slowly but surely buying the UK.

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