Formula One Sold; New US Owners To Keep Bernie Ecclestone As CEO In $8B Deal

Formula One Sold; New US Owners To Keep Bernie Ecclestone As CEO In $8B Deal

In a blockbuster deal, Liberty Media Corp. and CVC Capital Partners (CVC) announced that Liberty Media has agreed to acquire Formula One from a consortium of sellers led by CVC.

By Brendan Baker, Speedville.com

formulaoneInitial sale is set at 18.7 percent minority stake, with 100 percent ownership being completed in early 2017.

In a blockbuster deal, Liberty Media Corp. and CVC Capital Partners (CVC) announced that Liberty Media has agreed to acquire Formula One from a consortium of sellers led by CVC.

Liberty Media, a U.S. corporation, owns interests in a range of media, communications and entertainment businesses, including SiriusXM and the Atlanta Braves baseball team.

The transaction price represents an enterprise value for Formula One of $8 billion and an equity value of $4.4 billion. According to the press release, Liberty will rename the company the Formula One Group after the sale is completed. The consortium of sellers led by CVC will own approximately 65 percent of the Formula One Group’s equity and will have board representation at Formula One to support Liberty Media in continuing to develop the full potential of the sport. In addition, a CVC representative will be joining the Liberty Media board of directors.

Chase Carey has been appointed as the new chairman of Formula One, succeeding Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who will remain on Formula One’s board as a non-executive director. Bernie Ecclestone will remain Formula One’s CEO.

Greg Maffei, president and CEO of Liberty Media, said, “We are excited to become part of Formula One. We think our long-term perspective and expertise with media and sports assets will allow us to be good stewards of Formula One and benefit fans, teams and our shareholders. We look forward to working closely with Chase Carey and Bernie Ecclestone to support the next phase of growth for this hugely popular global sport.”

Carey said, “I am thrilled to take up the role of chairman of Formula One and have the opportunity to work alongside Bernie Ecclestone, CVC, and the Liberty Media team. I greatly admire Formula One as a unique global sports entertainment franchise attracting hundreds of millions of fans each season from all around the world. I see great opportunity to help Formula One continue to develop and prosper for the benefit of the sport, fans, teams and investors alike.”

Ecclestone said, “I would like to welcome Liberty Media and Chase Carey to Formula One and I look forward to working with them.”

Donald Mackenzie, co-chairman of CVC, commented, “We are delighted Chase Carey is joining Formula One as its new chairman and that he will be working alongside Bernie Ecclestone. Chase’s experience and knowledge of sport, media and entertainment is as good as it gets and we are very pleased to secure his services. Bernie has been a wonderful CEO for us over the past 10 years. There have been many successes and the occasional challenge but there has never been a dull moment and we have had a lot of fun. The combined skills of Chase and Bernie mean that the successes should continue and we wish them well. We would like to thank Peter Brabeck-Letmathe for his outstanding contribution during his tenure as chairman. His leadership has served the company well, and we are pleased that he will remain on the board as a non-executive director.”

Race teams competing in the series will be given the opportunity to participate in the investment in Formula One, according the press release, but details are not yet worked out. Certain teams have already expressed an interest in investing after completion of the acquisition.

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