BYD Explores Formula 1 Entry, Considering Team Ownership or Partnership
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- Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is exploring a potential entry into Formula 1, considering options from a minority stake in an existing team to launching a new one.
- The company has reportedly approached former Red Bull Racing principal Christian Horner.
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Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD is exploring a potential entry into Formula 1. The company is considering various options, including taking a minority stake in an existing team or establishing a new one. BYD's involvement would align with its technology-first strategy.
Formula 1 could welcome its first Chinese team in the coming seasons with electric vehicle giant BYD planning to enter the sport.
The carmaker is looking into a minority stake in an existing team or potentially launching a completely new team.
BYD has also reportedly approached Christian Horner, the former team principal of Red Bull Racing, after he met with Stella Li, executive vice-president, and Chairman and Chief Executive Wang Chuanfu at a company event in Cannes.
Reports first emerged in March that BYD was exploring entry into F1.
Li said at the time: “Do not be surprised, we are still researching this possibility. Getting involved in the world’s top-level motorsport series would fit our technology-first strategy.”
In April, Li said BYD was examining three options: forming its own team, becoming a power unit supplier or entering as a major F1 partner.
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BYD will announce a decision regarding its Formula 1 entry.
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Offene Fragen
- Which existing team might BYD approach for a stake?
- What is the timeline for BYD's decision?
- What financial investment is BYD considering?
- What are the regulatory hurdles for a new F1 team?



