MotoGP is bought by the owners of the Formula 1 series. What does the European Commission think?

MotoGP is bought by the owners of the Formula 1 series. What does the European Commission think?
MotoGP is bought by the owners of the Formula 1 series. What does the European Commission think?
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According to reports, Liberty Media acquired 86 percent of the company Dorna, which it had owned since 1992. According to reports, executive editor Carmelo Ezpeleta will remain at the helm of Dorna, who, together with other members, owns the remaining 14 percent.

We are very happy that we have succeeded in creating a portfolio of sports and leisure assets, said Liberty Media’s Greg Maffei. MotoGP races are a great platform, they have a loyal and gifted fanbase and from a financial point of view they generate great cashflow, he said.

Carmelo and his team have built a great sports floor, which we are now teaching the company to the public, said Maffei. It is the best possible step in the further development of MotoGP. I’m happy for what it brings to Dorn, the paddock and the fans, added Ezpeleta.

According to the European Commission and anti-cartel laws, the Czech rider Filip Sala is competing in the combined Formula 1 and motorcycle series, in which the Moto2 td will start.

In 2006, the owner of MotoGP, CVC Capital Partners, from which Liberty Media acquired Formula 1 in 2017, wanted to buy Formula 1 as well, but the commission allowed this only under the condition that the motorcycle ampiont prod.

The article is in Czech

Tags: MotoGP bought owners Formula series European Commission

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