Liberty Media reject Saudi Arabia’s $20 billion bid to buy F1 - but it’s not over yet

The unsuccessful bid, placed in early-2022 according to , does not mean that the Saudis have given up. Far 🥂from it.
The Saudis, via their inveജstment fund PIF, have told Liberty t꧙hat their offer “is still valid” and that “they are even open to raising it”.
Liberty Media ওpurchased F1 in 2017 from Bernie Ecclestone.
Saudi Arabia are making big plays in sport - they hꦛave attracted Cristiano Ronaldo to their league recently, and own Newcastle United.
They already host the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and have shares in McLaren and Aston Martin🅷’s teams.
Last y𝐆ear a missile struck just miles 🅰from the circuit during the F1 weekend.
“I am so happy the weekend is done,” 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton said afterwarℱds. “I am so happy that everyone is safe, I am just looking forward to getting out. I just want to go home.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade coℱvering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.