Oct.30 (GMM) Martin Whitmarsh on Sunday confirmed reports McLaren is still opposed to the idea of 'customer cars' in formula one. The possible redefinition of a... read more »
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Oct.24 (GMM) Formula one teams have appointed a company to assess the sport's media value ahead of crucial negotiations over the next Concorde Agreement. The... read more »
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Influential team boss admits that there is "no chance" of an acquisition of F1 by the teams because they "are struggling to keep themselves afloat." read more »
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Influential team boss admits that there is "no chance" of an acquisition of F1 by the teams because they "are struggling to keep themselves afloat." read more »
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Rumours resurfaced this weekend that the owners of Group Lotus may be about to sell a majority stake in the company to Genii, owners of the current Renault F1 team. read more »
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The deal which saw Indian conglomerate Sahara buy a 42.5% stake in force India went straight over the head of one F1 blogger - something they may already be regretting. read more »
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Oct.13 (GMM) Paul di Resta is not sure if the news of Force India's part-sale will affect his future. Boss Vijay Mallya - who now owns an equal 42.5 per cent share in... read more »
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Proton, owners of Lotus Cars which title sponsors the Renault outfit, has denied it is in talks to sell the niche manufacturer to Renault F1 co-owner, read more »
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Group Lotus shareholder Proton has denied plans to sell a stake in the sportscar manufacturer to Renault team owner Gerard Lopez. read more »
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Sahara India Pariwar, a leading promoter of sports in India, has acquired a major equity stake of Force India. Rumours of a potential stake sale had previously been heavily... read more »
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Sahara India Pariwar has become co-owner of the Force India outfit, which will be renamed Sahara Force India, alongside Vijya Mallya and the Mol family. Mallya read more »
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Force India boss Vijay Mallya sells a stake in team to Sahara India Pariwar read more »
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India's Sahara Group has bought a 42.5% stake in Force India in return for $100 million of investment, with the team being renamed Sahara Force India read more »
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Sahara India Pariwar has officially announced a $100m equity investment in the Force India Formula One Team, giving it a 42.5% stake in the Silverstone-based outfit. read more »
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It is understood that the Sahara Group has bought a 42.5% stake in Force India the team to be renamed Sahara Force India. read more »
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Despite a firm denial from team owner Vijay Mallya, rumours persist that a stake in Force India has been sold. read more »
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The Renault Formula 1 team is poised to forge much closer ties with Group Lotus, AUTOSPORT has learned, with sources suggesting the outfit's owner Gerard Lopez is to take... read more »
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Formula One Teams' Association set to take advice on bidding for slice of CVC's F1 pie. read more »
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The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) has hired advisors to help take a more influencing stake into the way Formula 1 is run. DV Advisory Partners was recruited last week as... read more »
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The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) has stepped up its efforts to acquire a stake in the sport after confirming they have hired DC Advisory read more »
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Sep.15 (GMM) Martin Whitmarsh has confirmed a move by formula one teams to buy a stake in formula one. According to The Independent newspaper, the McLaren and FOTA chief... read more »
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Chairman of the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) Martin Whitmarsh has revealed that the teams are making the first steps towards buying a stake in the sport's... read more »
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Sep.13 (GMM) 2012 US grand prix promoter Tavo Hellmund is being sued. Autoweek reports that the lawsuit has been filed by Texas attorney Randolph Ewing, who claims 5 per cent... read more »
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The Lotus car company has an option to acquire a 50% stake in the Lotus Renault GP Team which recorded a £34.3m loss in 2010. read more »
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For a number of reasons, Full Throttle Group, promoter of the US Grand Prix in Austin, is in pole position to come under the wing of the F1 Group. read more »