F1 condemns FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s $20b valuation in explosive letter

According to and t♓he , F1 has sent a legal warning to governing body the FIA slamming Bꦗen Sulayem for the “unacceptable manner” in which he referred to an “alleged inflated price tag of $20bn” for the potential sale of F1.
Ben Sulayem’s comments followed a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:report by Bloomberg which claimed F1 o✤wners Liberty Media rejected a takeover bid worth $20b from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund last ye💧ar.
In a on Monday afternoon, Ben Sulayem urged potential ඣbuyers of F1 to “apply common sense” to their valuation of the sport.
F1 has responded in an explosive letter, which has been seen by both Sky and the BBC, and been forwarded to F1 teams including Ferrari and Mer♉cedes.
The letter, written by F1’s General Counsel, Sacha Woodward Hill, and Renee Wilm, chief legal and administrative officer of Li💝berty Media, warned the FIA that "Formula 1 has the exclusive right to exploit the commercial rights in the FIA Formula One World Championship" as part of a pre-existing 100-year lea💦se.
"Further, the FIA has given unequivocal undertakings that it will not do anything to prejudice the ownership, management and/or exploitation of those r🅠ights,” it contin♑ues.
"We consider that those comments, mad🐼e from the FIA President's official social media account, interfere with those rights in an unacceptable manner.”
The letter accuse⛎s Ben Sulayem of overstepping the FIA’s remit.
Woodwar🗹d Hill and Wilm wri🅘te: "The circumstances in which the FIA would have any role in a change of control of the F1 group are very limited.
"Any suggestion or implication to the contrary, or that any potential purcha💙ser of the F1 business is required to consult with the FIA, is wrong."
The letter adds: "Any individual or organisation commenting on the value of a listed entity or its subsidiaries, especially claiming or impl✃ying possession of inside knowledge while doing so, risks causing substantial damage to the shareholders and investors of that entity, not to mention potential exposure to serious regulatory consequences.
“To the degree that these comments damage the value of Liberty Media 💖Corporation, the FIA may be liable as a result.”
It marks the latest clash between F1 and the FIA amid speculation of growi🐟ng tensions and a deepening rif🍒t between the two parties.

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