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dannyroz 04-20-2006 04:46 PM

Red Bull buying the FIA?!?!
 
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Red Bull has launched plans to buy the FIA, in a move which will allow company boss Dietrich Mateschitz to achieve his long-held ambition of creating the Red Bull FIA Formula One World Championship.

In the past, Bernie Ecclestone has resisted any temptation to sell naming rights, despite considerable interest from the likes of Fosters', because he knew that he could not get agreement from the competing teams.

However, by purchasing the governing body and renaming it 'Red Bull FIA', Mateschitz will be able to completely circumvent any such opposition because, technically, it will not be a sponsorship of the championship.

We understand that Max Mosley is fully behind the deal, because of the long-term security that it will give the organisation. Informal talks apparently began in Shanghai last year, when Mosley attended an end-of-season party thrown by the soft drink magnate. Mosley and Mateschitz have been friends for some time, and share a passion for winter sports.

It's believed that the deal has been kept top secret until now, because both parties were keen to ensure that the five GPMA teams entered the championship and any uncertainty about the future was ended. Red Bull could not proceed with the deal until 1 April, because of the end of the Austrian financial year. It is believed that is the reason why Mosley chose the entry deadline of 31 March, so that Red Bull had a clearer picture of the future.

We understand that one of the few outsiders who knew that the deal was in progress was Ferrari boss Jean Todt. Cynics have already suggested that Flavio Briatore's recent visit to Maranello to discuss the future engine rules was part of a plot devised by Todt and Mosley to help encourage the GPMA teams to enter as soon as possible.

Sources have admitted that news of Flavio's visit did indeed help to push the others into submitting their entries earlier this week. Flavio is believed to have been exasperated when he learned on Friday evening of what was going on behind the scenes, having travelled to Maranello with a genuine intention to promote cost reduction.

As part of the deal all competing cars and drivers will carry small Red Bull logos or forfeit any chance of scoring points. Similar arrangements have long been common in NASCAR, a series that Red Bull is moving into next year and which has clearly inspired Mateschitz to pursue new marketing methods. The requirement is unlikely to go down well with the rest of the teams, some of whom already have soft drinks sponsors.


A GPMA team boss, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed his dissatisfaction with the news: "We are currently analysing the implications of the new information which was imparted to ourselves today," he said, "At this juncture, our initial corporate position is one of concern about this unprecedented juxtaposition of the governing body and a commercial enterprise. Anyway, Red Bull and Johnnie Walker don't mix."

Mateschitz is tipped to be placing Niki Lauda within the FIA organisation in an as yet unspecified position. The pair have been friends for many years but, while he has offered advice, Lauda has never had a formal role with Red Bull. His tasks are likely to include assessing the possibility of closing some of the FIA's many offices around Europe and moving operations to Salzburg Airport.

The deal will also bring about the creation of the Red Bull FIA World Rally Championship, but apparently Mateschitz hasn't noticed.
Has anybody else heard about this? It sounds so crazy that it just might work...

gucom 04-20-2006 04:52 PM

id stop watching F1 just because of that... :x if its real, F * C K red bull and mateshitz

gobs3z 04-20-2006 05:48 PM

How the hell is Red Bull making so much money, what else do they sell?!? (BTW i'm addicted to Red Bull :lol: ) Sponsorship should only go so far especially since they only let the cars speed only go so far.

Mr.Vercetti 04-20-2006 07:41 PM

^^^^

Correct Dani. Its like buying FIFA/FIBA..

Erez 04-20-2006 09:04 PM

:lol: anyways i wouldnt mind.. as long as they do it with vodka :P

sentra_dude 04-20-2006 11:24 PM

Any chance that article was posted April 1st?

If that is somehow true, that's fucking stupid, I'd quit qatching F1 altogther, but I agree with Dani, it can't be bought...?

black_magician 04-21-2006 10:55 PM

lol.. thats ghey. :mrgreen:

first time to use this!
:bs: :bs:

03200165 04-22-2006 12:32 PM

April FOOLS!!!

DeMoN 04-22-2006 10:55 PM

anyone here knows why Red Bull has so much money? Despite this being true or flase, Red Bull has teams everywhere, 2 in F1 alone.

black_magician 04-23-2006 01:37 AM

^^ don't they sponser a few GP2 teams as well?

DeMoN 04-23-2006 05:38 AM

^ yes they do. Ive seen them. I've even seen planes with the fuking bulls!

03200165 04-23-2006 09:53 AM

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^ yes they do. Ive seen them. I've even seen planes with the fuking bulls!
Red Bull Air Race. It's the formula 1 of the air.

dannyroz 04-23-2006 02:10 PM

Red Bull owns 2 F1 teams, 2 GP2 teams, motoGP team,planes, sponsor extreme sport teams, a soccer team in America too

Red Bull makes about 3 billion dollars in profit as of I think 2004. I really do think this is a rumor but nevertheless its scary to think that they could do this.

DeMoN 04-24-2006 11:13 AM

3billion? doing what? Just selling redbull? NO way! I dont see many ppl buying that except to mix it with vodka.

dannyroz 04-24-2006 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DeMoN
3billion? doing what? Just selling redbull? NO way! I dont see many ppl buying that except to mix it with vodka.

You need to get out of the bar then :D

Its true, there revenue is ridiculous...I dont know how much they sell in Europe but 2.50 for an 8 oz (right? I dont drink it) can equates to alot of f'in profit per can

Evo 04-24-2006 03:23 PM

When I read the topic I though this was an old topic and it was an April fool's topic..heheh..

Anyway anybody think Red Bull got some dirty money going on.. or as some people call it laundry money. :mrgreen:

Gumby 04-25-2006 03:26 AM

It could be the dirty money or maybe they have so much advertising in sport that it pulls in money from people that see the sport on TV and stuff. I'm not sure what the profit would be for someone like Coca Cola but i'm sure that its far bigger than what Red bull is pulling in. They definatley have a big share of the energy drinks market.

Evo 04-25-2006 07:53 AM

I have never ever tasted Red Bull but Coca Cola and Pepsi is something I drink I think on almost a daily bases..

If redbull is making so much money from their drink how much money does Coca Cola and Pepsi makes. :?: Their is a conspiracy going on here. :mrgreen: ,

DeMoN 04-25-2006 11:40 AM

^ yeah I mean I dont see CocaCola or Pepsi ads in many places other than billboards and TV and magazines.

Fux man, if they are getting that Rich thru their drink then vodka companies should be rich too lol!

dannyroz 04-25-2006 02:50 PM

Well Coke and Pepsi have been around for more than 75 years now. The reason they dont advertise that much is because they dont need to, they have so many contracts with sport stadiums in so many different countries, including selling to small shops that they make a hefty profit while also selling at a lower price per oz then Red Bull (16 oz is 1 dollar).

Red Bull on the other hand is farely knew and pretty much created the enery drink market, they need to mark up their product to make a reasonable profit...but since everyone drinks the stuff they're makin Mo Money Mo Money Mo Money.

McLaren4eVa 04-26-2006 07:38 AM

I think its bullshit because as dani pointed out you can't but the FIA and they cant even buy The rights to formula 1 which ave already been sold to CVC and its partners they own 100% of it and i doubt they will be willing to sell it. And how many teams are going to be willing to advertise redbull on their cars, they already have drinks sponsers.
McLaren: Johnie Walker & Nescafe eXpress
Ferrari: Martini
Williams: Battery
and many other teams these are just the big teams.

dannyroz 04-26-2006 11:31 AM

wow McLaren4eVa...you cant take a joke

First Schumi brothers now this :lol:

McLaren4eVa 04-26-2006 12:54 PM

^^^^ Lets just say im gullable and naieve when it coms to F1 lol.

DeMoN 04-27-2006 01:50 AM

^ hey, little off topic, but u got big highres pics of the McLaren-Merc F1 racer?


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