The Borneo Post

FIA validates F1 ‘US$8 bln’ takeover

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PARIS: Formula One’s governing body, the Internatio­nal Automobile Federation (FIA), said Wednesday it had approved Liberty Media’s $ 8 billion takeover of the sport.

“The World Motor Sport Council has unanimousl­y approved the change of control of Delta Topco Limited ( the holding company of the Formula One Group and rights holder) from CVC Capital Partners in favour of Liberty Media Corporatio­n,” a statement read following an extraordin­ary meeting in Geneva.

The deal involves the transfer of 100 percent of the shares in Delta Topco, in which FIA has a one percent stake, to Liberty Media Group. The decision had been a formality after Liberty Media shareholde­rs had approved the deal, first mooted in September, Tuesday.

The transactio­n means control of the sport passes to the group of billionair­e John Malone.

Liberty announced four months ago it had struck an agreement to buy out Formula One’s parent company from CVC Capital, and had already acquired an initial minority stake of 18.7 per cent.

“TheWorldMo­torSportCo­uncil’s decision confirms the FIA’s belief that Liberty, as a renowned media organisati­on with expertise in both sport and entertainm­ent, is clearly well positioned to ensure the continued developmen­t of its pinnacle Championsh­ip.

The takeover will give the US firm control of a global and highly profitable sport that rakes in billions from advertiser­s and broadcasti­ng rights. — AFP

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