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Motor Racing-Istanbul Park circuit gets new operators to bring back F1, media report
Apr 2, 2024 10:40 AM

ANKARA, April 2 (Reuters) - The Istanbul Park circuit,

the former home of the Turkish Grand Prix, has new operators

tasked with bringing Formula One back to Turkey by 2026, media

reported on Tuesday.

Turkey returned to the sport in 2020 and 2021 after nearly a

decade away, but it fell off from 2022 onwards partly due to the

tens of millions of dollars needed to secure the contract that

competitors, including in Qatar, were able to finance.

Turkey has since aimed to bring it back with President

Tayyip Erdogan meeting the head of governing body FIA Mohammed

Ben Sulayem in March to discuss the return of both F1 and the

World Rally Championship.

Can Bilim Egitim Kurumlari A.S., part owned by Lale

Cander, chairman of F1 tire provider Pirelli's Turkish branch,

won the tender to operate the circuit for the next 30 years for

some $117.8 million, broadcaster Haberturk and Motorsport.com's

Turkish channel reported on Tuesday.

It was the sole entrant as former operators Intercity did

not bid and other expected bidders appeared to pull out,

according to the reports.

Neither Can Bilim Egitim Kurumlari nor Intercity could be

immediately reached by Reuters for comment.

Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said last month that

the tender would be awarded to the bidder who would be able to

bring the sport back to Turkey by 2026.

Istanbul Park had been popular among the drivers and saw

increased attendance in 2020 and 2021 compared to the 2005-2011

run.

The new operators are tasked with reaching an agreement

within a month to bring F1 back to Turkey and for every year

from 2026 that the circuit does not host a Grand Prix, the

operators will have to pay 25% of the F1-hosting contract fee to

the administration, according to the tender conditions.

The new operators will also be allowed to build shopping

malls and entertainment venues on the property under the tender.

Haberturk reported that a delegation from F1 owners Liberty

Media ( LLYVB ) would come to Istanbul following the current Muslim holy

month of Ramadan to inspect the circuit.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; editing by Costas Pitas)

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