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FIA president calls for ‘common sense' amid $20b F1 buyout rumour

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says that any potential suitor interested in buying Formula 1 should consider “the greater good” of the sport and apply “common sense” to their purchase. Last week, Bloomberg reported that the Saudi Arabian wealth fund explored an option to buy the sport for $20 billion in 2021. The rumoured figure […]
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