The Woking-based McLaren company has announced that it has agreed to a £150m loan arrangement with the National Bank of Bahrain to secure its business for 2020. read more »
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The McLaren Group, which includes the Formula One team, has arranged a £150 million financing facility with the National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), the Gulf bank said on Monday. read more »
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The McLaren Group has secured a £150m "financing facility" with the National Bank of Bahrain. read more »
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McLaren's immediate financial concerns have been eased following the agreement of a £150million loan with the National Bank of Bahrain [NBB]. read more »
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McLaren’s short-term future has been secured after confirmation of a £150 million loan from the National Bank of Bahrain (NBB). The British supercar manufacturer and Formula 1... read more »
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McLaren has agreed a £150 million loan arrangement with the National Bank of Bahrain to ease short-term cash flow problems which would have impacted its Formula 1 operation read more »
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McLaren are set to address their financial worries by arranging a loan from the National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) to provide a £150m cash injection next month. read more »
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In the latest F1 gossip column, Mercedes set to seal sponsorship deal with ROKiT, McLaren seeking loan from Bahrain and Abiteboul fears fans may not return until 2021... read more »
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It is understood that in its efforts to stave off insolvency, McLaren is seeking a loan from the National Bank of Bahrain (NBB). read more »
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The McLaren Group is in talks with the National Bank of Bahrain to secure an urgent company-saving loan which would allow it to continue operating in the short-term. The... read more »
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McLaren is poised to secure a loan from the National Bank of Bahrain to solve its cash-flow problems, BBC Sport has learned. read more »
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The McLaren Group looks set to arrange a loan from the National Bank of Bahrain as it seeks the finances with to address an urgent cash shortfall read more »
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Bahrain and China could be potentially asked to stage two races on consecutive weekends should the global coronavirus pandemic continue to disrupt events in the Americas. read more »
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Formula 1's managing director motorsports Ross Brawn has suggested Bahrain could host two grands prix on a revised calendar this year. read more »
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Ross Brawn has suggested that the "Outer Circuit" layout at Bahrain could be an alternative layout to race at this year, following reports that F1 is exploring the... read more »
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Following Ross Brawn's suggestion, The CEO's of Bahrain race track says they're open to hosting a race using an alternative layout. read more »
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Bahrain CEO Sheikh Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa has confessed his surprise at Formula 1 wanting to race on the 'almost oval', but says the Bahrain International Circuit... read more »
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The CEO of the Bahrain International Circuit was "surprised" to hear Ross Brawn's proposal to use the circuit's outer 'oval' layout for a Formula... read more »
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FIA race director, Michael Masi, has said "there is nothing" stopping the shorter Bahrain circuit being used as part of the 2020 calendar. read more »
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The short but high-speed 'oval' Outer Circuit in Bahrain could form the basis for one of its proposed grands prix this year, Ross Brawn says read more »
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Officials at Imola say they are "in a position" to welcome Formula 1, should the circuit be required, after renewing its FIA Grade 1 license. Formula 1 is moving... read more »
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Multiple layouts of the Bahrain International Circuit could be used to bolster the 2020 Formula 1 calendar says Ross Brawn. read more »
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As F1 seeks to salvage the 2020 season seemingly nothing is off the table including an "almost oval" race in Bahrain. read more »
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Formula 1 could hold a double header in Bahrain this year with the second race taking place on the "almost oval" layout says Ross Brawn. read more »
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Formula One is considering holding races at venues not on the original calendar and is also toying with the idea of using an alternative layout should a second race be held in... read more »
