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Liberty Media looks to extend F1 season

The Formula One calendar will be reviewed as new owner Liberty Media makes a case for an expanded season of racing.

Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull
The F1 calendar will be reviewed as new owner Liberty Media makes a case for an expanded season. (AAP)

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Liberty Media is looking to expand the number of Formula One races, hoping to cash in on the glamorous appeal of its newly acquired asset, chief executive Greg Maffei said.

Formula One has a record-equalling 21 races this season and teams have historically been reluctant to go beyond that number, but Maffei told investors at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecoms conference that there was room for more.

"There is a general line of interest if you increase the number of races to a point. The FIA (the International Automobile Federation, which governs the sport) makes more money, the teams make more money, we make more money," he said.

Formula One faces a major shake-up after Liberty Media agreed to take control of the cash-generating sport.

Liberty Media has acquired an initial 18.7 percent stake from controlling shareholder CVC Capital Partners and plans to complete a cash and shares deal by the first quarter of 2017.

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The deal, which has an enterprise value of $8 billion is expected to lead to a new push to develop the US market and win fresh audiences around the world.

Expanding the racing calendar may be a way to do this, Maffei said.

"Obviously there is a limit on how much you can do. Just getting the cars around the world, but I think we can expect to grow the amount of races to a mild degree."

Maffei said there were opportunities to expand in Latin America, Asia and the United States.

"I particularly like the idea of a night race in Las Vegas," the CEO said, acknowledging that the heart of the Formula One sport is in Western Europe with famous circuits such as Monza and Monaco.

"But new entrants tend to pay more," the executive said.


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