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F1 and Liberty Media furious: 'Ben Sulayem went beyond his brief!'

Formula 1 and Liberty Media have sent a critical letter to the FIA in response to messages recently posted on Twitter by Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Formula 1 calls Ben Sulayem's posts unacceptable, the BBC. Article continues under ad In his messages, the FIA president addressed a recent Bloomberg article. It stated that the government of Saudi Arabia would have tried to buy Formula 1 from Liberty Media in 2022. The amount involved was said to be $20 billion. Ben Sulayem called the price tag speculative and stressed that potential buyers should bring more than just money. Indeed, the high amount would mean that the cost of everything related to Formula 1 would skyrocket. It was striking that Ben...
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