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MotoGP “not ruling out” joint F1 event under Liberty ownership

On Monday 1 April, Liberty announced it had acquired 86% ownership of Dorna Sports and MotoGP as part of a deal valued at €4.2 billion.With both F1 and MotoGP now under Liberty’s umbrella, talks of a potential joint race weekend for the two series has surfaced again.In an exclusive first interview with Ezpeleta following Monday’s announcement, with Autosport’s Spanish MotoGP podcast Por ...Keep reading
Source: MotoGP “not ruling out” joint F1 event under Liberty ownership
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Negotiating F1 and MotoGP TV deals together "a non-starter" - Liberty

On 1 April, American media giant Liberty announced it had acquired 86% ownership of Dorna Sports and the MotoGP World Championship in a blockbuster €4.2 billion deal.The buyout, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2024, means Liberty now owns the world's two biggest motorsport series in F1 and MotoGP.During an investors call on Monday, Liberty CEO Greg Maffei ruled out any ...Keep reading
Source: Negotiating F1 and MotoGP TV deals together "a non-starter" - Liberty
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F1 owner Liberty Media takes over MotoGP in $4bn deal with Dorna

The American entertainment company, which has owned the rights to Formula 1 since 2016, will take over Dorna, which has owned MotoGP since 1992 and also controls WSBK and the MotoE World Cup, in a deal valued at €4.2 billion.Liberty will take 86% of the shares of the Spanish company, with the remaining 14% remaining with MotoGP management.Previously, 40% owned by Bridgepoint - the investment ...Keep reading
Source: F1 owner Liberty Media takes over MotoGP in $4bn deal with Dorna
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Tank Slappers Podcast: What we know about Liberty's takeover of MotoGP

The American media giant announced on 1 April that it had purchased majority shares in Dorna Sports from Bridgepoint Capital for €4.2 billion.The news means Liberty now owns the world's two biggest motorsport world championships in F1 and MotoGP.The deal will herald a new era for MotoGP as Liberty gets to work growing the series in key markets across the globe, with America set to be at the ...Keep reading
Source: Tank Slappers Podcast: What we know about Liberty's takeover of MotoGP
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Liberty "very confident" MotoGP buyout deal will get regulator clearance

On Monday 1 April, Formula 1 owner Liberty announced it had acquired MotoGP and parent company Dorna Sports from Bridgepoint Capital for €4.2 billion.The deal was originally set to be finalised prior to the start of the 2024 MotoGP season, but getting it cleared by anti-trust boards – particularly in the European Union – slowed the process.Former owner CVC Capital was forced to sell MotoGP ...Keep reading
Source: Liberty "very confident" MotoGP buyout deal will get regulator clearance
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Liberty “not planning to change” MotoGP under new ownership

On Monday morning, American media giant Liberty announced it had acquired 86% ownership in MotoGP in a deal worth €4.2 billion.The deal – set to be completed by the end of 2024 – will see Liberty hold ownership of motorsports' two biggest championships in Formula 1 and MotoGP, though the latter will continue to be independently run by Dorna.OPINION: Why MotoGP fans must be patient with ...Keep reading
Source: Liberty “not planning to change” MotoGP under new ownership
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Why MotoGP fans must be patient and accept some pain with Liberty’s takeover

It is a blockbuster deal that will get the financial markets hot and bothered. Liberty Media’s acquisition of Dorna Sports from Bridgepoint Capital has come in a deal worth €4.2 billion. That’s not bad for a company that was worth around €500 million in 2006, when Bridgepoint bought Dorna from CVC in 2006 after the latter was forced to get rid of it by the European Commission at a time ...Keep reading
Source: Why MotoGP fans must be patient and accept some pain with Liberty’s takeover
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F1 owner Liberty Media takes over MotoGP in $4bn deal with Dorna

The American entertainment company, which has owned the rights to Formula 1 since 2016, will take over Dorna, which has owned MotoGP since 1992 and also controls WSBK and the MotoE World Cup, in a deal valued at €4.2 billion.Liberty will take 86% of the shares of the Spanish company, with the remaining 14% remaining with MotoGP management.Previously, 40% owned by Bridgepoint - the Canadian fund ...Keep reading
Source: F1 owner Liberty Media takes over MotoGP in $4bn deal with Dorna
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Honda 'doesn’t know yet what is good to do' on 2024 MotoGP bike – Zarco

Despite overhauling its motorcycle for the 2024 season, Honda hasn’t been able to chip its way into the leaders after two rounds of the campaign.Honda’s top result so far is a 12th position, scored by Joan Mir in Portugal and? Zarco? in Qatar.After a Portuguese GP in which he struggled to 15th,? Zarco? says Honda hasn’t stumbled across set-up solutions that work for the bike yet.“I really ...Keep reading
Source: Honda 'doesn’t know yet what is good to do' on 2024 MotoGP bike – Zarco
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Chevrolet reveals insight to 2024 IndyCar engine package gains

The challenging 1.8-mile, 14-turn temporary street circuit saw the bow-tie brand put together a 1-2-3-4 sweep, led by Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden, who led 92 of 100 laps from pole to seize the victory.The outing showcased significant improvements for Chevrolet, who claimed the 2023 manufacturers’ title despite only winning five races to rival Honda’s 12. Most of its success came on ovals ...Keep reading
Source: Chevrolet reveals insight to 2024 IndyCar engine package gains
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