Andretti in takeover talks with Sauber F1 owners - reports

Michael Andretti -- a former IndyCar champion, grand prix racer and son of 1978 Formula One world champion Mario -- has spoken previously of his interest in acquiring a Formula One team.

Published : Oct 09, 2021 16:37 IST

File image of Alfa Romeo racing car during the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort racetrack.
File image of Alfa Romeo racing car during the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort racetrack.
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File image of Alfa Romeo racing car during the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort racetrack.

U.S.-based Andretti Autosport is in takeover talks with Swiss-based Sauber, owners of the Alfa Romeo Formula One team, according to media reports.

American motorsports website Racer.com reported that 'significant talks' were set for the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin later this month.

Motorsport.com cited multiple sources on Saturday saying Andretti Autosport was closing in on a deal to take a majority stake, with talks at a very advanced stage.

Michael Andretti -- a former IndyCar champion, grand prix racer and son of 1978 Formula One world champion Mario -- has spoken previously of his interest in acquiring a Formula One team.

"There’s a lot of reports, rumours, and that stuff," the IndyCar team owner, who also has interests in the electric Formula E and Extreme E series as well as sportscars, told Reuters last month when asked about speculation.

"I’ve been working on it (taking over a team) for a long, long, time. When the right opportunity comes up I’m going to jump at it. Nothing new to report at the moment, but, who knows?"

Racer.com reported that Andretti had also 'tentatively spoken' to Williams and Haas but talks with Sauber had made progress.

The Andretti family set up a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) this year to raise $250 million through an initial public offering.

The United States is a key market for Formula One, with a new race in Miami joining the calendar next year and a growing audience thanks to the popular Netflix 'Drive to Survive' documentary series.

A budget cap introduced this season, which will drop to $140 million in 2022 and $135 million in 2023, and financial barriers to new teams entering above the existing 10 outfits add to the attraction of a takeover.

Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur could not comment on the speculation when asked at the Turkish Grand Prix on Friday.

"I’m the CEO and team principal and these kind of discussions are not with me, it would be with the shareholders," said the Frenchman.

"We have so many rumours and so on that you have to ask the question to the shareholders of the company."

Ferrari-powered Alfa, languishing ninth in the standings, has signed Finland's Valtteri Bottas from reigning champions Mercedes for 2022 but have yet to confirm their full lineup.

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