Khaleej Times

Baku promoter clears the air with F1 boss

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manama — Azerbaijan Grand Prix promoter Arif Rahimov has cleared the air with Formula One boss Chase Carey after criticism of the race by the sport’s new owners Liberty Media.

Liberty CEO Greg Maffei had told a media conference in Florida last month that Baku paid a big hosting fee but the race did “nothing to build the long-term brand and health of the business”.

The comment drew an angry response from Rahimov, who said at the time that it was “ignorant” and upsetting. Speaking to reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday, Rahimov said Carey had called soon after to reassure him about the race’s future.

“Chase Carey was strongly against what was said in the press by Greg Maffei,” he said.

“He said he’s really excited about the race, really wants to come and see the race and he’s heard a lot of good things and feels that we are a strategic partner to Formula One and he really wants to keep this race.

“It was a very good talk that we had and it was good to know that not everyone is sharing the opinion of Greg Maffei in Formula One.”

Carey, who is also in Bahrain for Sunday’s third race of the season, was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Azerbaijan, which made its debut last year, pays a significan­t hosting fee. Although details remain confidenti­al, Formula One insiders put the figure at around $50 million annually with an escalator clause.

That would be more than double what some European races pay.

Rahimov said the fee was not the highest but indicated he could seek a renegotiat­ion of the contract when a break clause comes into effect in 2018.—

 ?? Getty Images file ?? Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull Racing on track during the European F1 at Baku City Circuit on June 19, 2016 in Baku, Azerbaijan. —
Getty Images file Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull Racing on track during the European F1 at Baku City Circuit on June 19, 2016 in Baku, Azerbaijan. —

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