Qatar renew interest in buying stake in F1 races organiser CVC

Qatar renew interest in buying stake in F1 races organiser CVC

Sportacus
By Sportacus

The Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), owner of French club side Paris Saint-Germain, has revived its interest in buying into the parent company of Formula One (F1) motor racing.

Sky News has learnt that QSI has reached out to CVC Capital Partners, the sport's controlling shareholder, ‎in recent days to discuss the possible acquisition of a minority stake.

Sources close to QSI said it had not made a binding offer, and stressed that it could be interested in partnering with another F1 bidder rather than buying a stake on its own.

The re-emergence of QSI as a possible buyer of the world's richest motorsport comes as CVC prepares to wave the chequered flag on its search for a new strategic investor in F1, which stages the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.

Liberty Global, the owner of Virgin Media in the UK, and Discovery Communications - which have a common shareholder in John Malone, the media tycoon - are also in the race to buy a stake.

CVC has been running a process for several months to offload a significant shareholding in F1, which could - depending upon the identity of the buyer - result in the sport changing control for the first time in more than a decade.

Talks have intensified in recent weeks about a deal valuing the sport at between $8.1bn and $8.5bn, and a transaction is likely to be agreed during the summer, sources said this weekend.

Sky News revealed in May that Silver Lake, the private equity firm which owns the talent management agency WME-IMG, was also looking at F1, although its recent takeover of the Ultimate Fighting Championship series may have dampened its appetite.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Sky plc, the owner of Sky News, was in active talks about buying a stake in F1, although that prospect was played down by advisers familiar with the matter.

QSI's re-emergence as the potential owner of a shareholding in the sport comes 13 months after it joined forces with Stephen Ross, the owner of the Miami Dolphins, to pursue a takeover of F1.

That approach, which also featured China Media Capital, appeared to fade away last year, underlining the on-off nature of the talks which CVC has held over F1's ownership for much of the last decade.

In recent weeks, Apple has been rumoured to be interested in buying the sport.

It was unclear on Saturday what role Bernie Ecclestone, F1's veteran chief executive, would play following any transaction, although some of the bidders would be certain to retain him in the short term.

‎CVC's investment in F1 has been extraordinarily lucrative, earning it billions of dollars in dividends and proceeds from the sale of a string of minority stakes to investors including Norway's sovereign wealth fund and BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager.

CVC is the biggest individual shareholder in Delta Topco, F1's parent, while Waddell & Reed, a US-based fund manager, owns just over 20%.

In sporting terms, F1 - which in the UK is broadcast by companies including Sky - endured a difficult start to 2016 amid controversy over the format used for race-qualifying.

However, a tense battle at the top of the Drivers' Championship featuring the Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg has stoked renewed interest in this year's Grands Prix.

Goldman Sachs is advising CVC on the talks with prospective buyers of a shareholding in F1.

CVC declined to comment.

Courtesy: heart.co.uk

By britexpat• 8 Sep 2016 07:17
britexpat

Well so much for that - US firm Liberty Media has confirmed it is buying the Formula 1 for $4.4bn

By mohdata• 31 Jul 2016 21:31
mohdata

Brit: Yes they can veto but these gcc brothers stick close for the most part and I'd say Bahrain would come round to sharing with Qatar as they did with the uae... Bernie is so money oriented he'll find a way to get three gcc races in, regardless of opposition...

By britexpat• 31 Jul 2016 15:09
britexpat

mohdata: This is probably why Qatar wants to buy CVC.. However, this was proposed last year and Bahrain had a right to veto ..

I don't know whether it still applies.. I would rather that the races alternated between Bahrain and Qatar

By mohdata• 31 Jul 2016 15:07
mohdata

They should look to sweeten the deal with a race in Qatar... We have the track and I feel it's a good layout for f1 cars...

By muad-db• 31 Jul 2016 04:47
muad-db

This will be a good investment .. Joys

By britexpat• 31 Jul 2016 04:44
britexpat

CVC has been trying to offload F1 Fira while now .. They're an equity firm and will look for good returns on their investment

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