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Saudi Arabia could own Formula 1 team soon, kingdom’s motor racing boss says

After sponsoring sport and hosting grand prix, owning a team is potential step for oil-rich nation, amid accusations of ‘sportswashing’

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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen (left) and Sergio Perez (rear), and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished in that order at last year’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Photo: AFP
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Owning a Formula One team could be the next step for Saudi Arabia after sponsoring the sport and hosting a grand prix, according to the chairman of the kingdom’s automobile and motorcycle federation.

Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal told reporters in a video call ahead of this weekend’s race in Jeddah that the interest was there.

“It could happen, it could happen soon if you see the growth [of the sport],” he said.

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“If you are going to buy a Formula One team then people will buy it to make money out of it, especially if it’s going to be bought by one of the PIF [Saudi Public Investment Fund] companies.

“We see Formula One is reaching new markets, sales are globally increasing …

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“It’s not easy to say which team to buy and how you’re going to manage it. But we have a lot of interest … we’re hosting Formula One, sponsoring teams. So I wouldn’t be surprised if we see an announcement for a Saudi team.”

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