F1 chiefs have accused FIA president Ben Sulayem of interfering in the sport's commercial rights with his 'unacceptable' comments about the valuation of the sport. Full story:
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been accused by Formula 1 chiefs of"interfering" in the sport's commercial rights with his comments that a $20 billion valuation was inflated.on Monday to express his concern about the implications of an exaggerated price for F1.
"Any potential buyer is advised to apply common sense, consider the greater good of the sport and come with a clear, sustainable plan – not just a lot of money. As part of an original deal agreed by former FIA president Max Mosley in 2000 to lease the rights out to F1 for more than 100 years, the governing body agreed not to get involved in any commercial matters – and would instead be involved only in regulatory issues.
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