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Round-Up: Chinese sponsors exit English football deals, Seoul shuts out fans again, Uighur group calls for Beijing 2022 rethink, and more
Chinese company LD Sports is to walk away from its £7.5m ($9.8m/€8.3m
Formula 1 returns to social distancing, face masks, and empty grandstands
Formula 1 motor-racing returned at the weekend after its Covid-19 suspension with a Grand Prix behind closed doors at Austria’s Red Bull Ring.
Formula 1 season ready to start under strict Covid-19 controls
Austria will host the first behind-closed-doors Formula 1 race of the 2020 season this weekend with stringent health and safety protocols in place
Mercedes boss Wolff acquires stake in Aston Martin
Regulatory documents released by Aston Martin Lagonda have disclosed that Toto Wolff, the head of the Mercedes Formula One team, now owns a 4.77-per-cent stake in the UK sports car manufacturer
Ineos seals five-year Mercedes sponsorship, Wolff reiterates F1 commitment
British petrochemicals company Ineos has built on existing ties with Formula 1 team Mercedes by signing on as a principal partner, with team principal and chief executive Toto Wolff using today’s (Monday’s) ann…
Mercedes signs innovation-focused deal with AMD, McLaren signs with AI brand Darktrace
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has added computer technology specialists AMD to its sponsorship portfolio ahead of the 2020 season
Ineos eyes major sponsorship with Mercedes F1 team
British chemicals group Ineos plans to become a major sponsor of the Mercedes Formula 1 team, adding to its growing portfolio of sports interests
Daimler shoots down Mercedes F1 exit reports
German automotive giant Daimler has denied speculation that its Mercedes-Benz marque is preparing to withdraw its works team from Formula 1, rejecting reports that the matter is on the agenda at its next…
Mercedes chief raises prospect of Formula One exit
Mercedes has become the latest Formula One team to threaten to quit the motor-racing series over proposed changes its new owner, Liberty Media, is seeking to introduce.
Financial fortunes improve for Williams F1 team
Formula One team Williams has reported a significantly enhanced set of results for its 2015 financial year and has joined other participants in calling for a more even distribution of revenues in the motor racing championship.
Mercedes chief reveals support for F1 customer cars concept
Mercedes motorsport head Toto Wolff has revealed that Formula One’s current dominant team has been approached by three other constructors over the possibility of acquiring so-called “customer cars”.