Formula 1: McLaren say they are not for sale as Audi seek to enter F1- McLaren have had talks with Audi but are not for sale, team boss Zak Brown said on Friday in response to Volkswagen’s announcement that its Audi and Porsche brands would be entering Formula One. Follow more Updates with InsideSport.IN
A source told Reuters in March that Audi was ready to offer around 500 million euros ($527.55 million) for McLaren as a means to enter.
“Our shareholders are very committed to McLaren. We did have conversations with Audi and we’re not for sale,” said the American.
“Commercially we’re doing really well. Morale in the team is really good. We don’t have any interest in selling the racing team.
“We won’t consider a buy-out of McLaren,” he added. “It’s up to (team principal) Andreas (Seidl) to decide what power unit he wants in the back of the racing car but any conversations around buying McLaren is a non-starter.”
Brown said McLaren were in a strong position financially.
Formula 1: McLaren say they are not for sale as Audi seek to enter F1
“Our terms for any partnership would be we retain ownership of the racing team and if anyone wants to have a conversation that is different than that, then there’s no conversation to be had,” he said.
“We’re McLaren Formula One, that’s what we’re going to remain … That’s our starting point and the conversation wouldn’t get any further than that.”
McLaren currently use Mercedes power units but Formula One is preparing new engine regulations from 2026.
Red Bull have been linked with Porsche in media speculation while Aston Martin and Williams, who both use Mercedes engines, have expressed an interest in linking up with Audi, who have also been talking to Alfa Romeo team operators Sauber.
Formula 1: McLaren say they are not for sale as Audi seek to enter F1
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