Arab Times

‘China long term play for F1’

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BUDAPEST, July 29, (RTRS): Formula One views China as a longterm play and a second grand prix in the nation of 1.3 billion people remains years away, according to the sport’s chairman and chief executive Chase Carey.

“China is a little bit like the US — two enormous markets. It will clearly take time,” the American told Reuters at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

“They are markets that will probably be important to Formula One in a five to 10 year timeframe, not a three-year timeframe,” he added.

China has had a grand prix in Shanghai since 2004 but the contract is up for renewal and next year’s race has an asterisk against it along with Singapore’s round, which is also subject to confirmati­on.

Carey said he was having ‘good conversati­ons’ with organisers of both races.

While negotiatio­ns continue, there has also been talk of China eventually hosting a second race along with expansion in the United States.

McLaren executive director Zak Brown said earlier in July that Formula One needed two rounds in China and suggested one should be on a street circuit to bring racing closer to the people.

Formula One has also announced a deal with marketing agency Lagardere Sports to build strategic partnershi­ps in China from 2018.

Andrew Georgiou, chief executive of Lagardere Sports and Entertainm­ent, told Reuters in March that the growth of the Chinese middle classes could see 400 million people over the next 12 or 13 years having disposable income to spend on entertainm­ent and lifestyle.

Carey said it was important to have a partner that understood the market and helped lay the groundwork for Formula One by building an audience through television, digital media, exhibition­s and events.

“I think it’s much more holistic than ‘is it one or two races?’? I think that’s putting the cart before the horse,” said the American.

“It starts with ‘what are the right relationsh­ips to have to develop the Chinese market and with them develop the extensions and capability to connect with the marketplac­e and Chinese fans in the right way?’.

“Could you have a second race? Yes. But those are discussion­s to be had down the road.”

Carey said the focus over the next six months would be on developing a strategy for growing the sport.

“The technology in our sport and the stars make it a great sport to resonate with the Chinese partner, we just need to build the platforms to connect with them in the right way,” he said.

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