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Hong Kong billionaire Lo in talks with potential F1 teams

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HONG KONG : Hong Kong-based billionaire Calvin Lo, who already has financial links to Formula One team Williams, says he would like to see a greater Asian presence in F1 and is in talks with potential new teams.The chief executive of insurance broker RE Lee International told Reuters he was considering backing a bid to enter in 2026 and money was not the major hurdle.While he would not identify the teams, he ruled out involvement in a planned all-American Andretti Cadillac outfit and another Hitech Grand Prix one. "The financial part, believe it or not, to me is actually not the biggest problem," he told Reuters at his Hong Kong headquarters in the central business district. "It's actually gathering all the expertise ...

the mechanics, the whole team together into one unit. "So right now there are a few opportunities coming up, have come up, and we are talking quite seriously with a few teams."Lo said his existing ties to Williams would not pose any problem.Formula One's governing body has sought bids from potential new teams with a deadline provisionally set for April 30, although Lo indicated it had been pushed back to May.Formula One has 10 teams and is limited to a maximum 12 up to and including the 2025 season.

The sport will have a new power unit from 2026.Lo said one potential team he was talking to had already applied and another was "still going on behind the scenes doing their thing."I'm just here waiting, looking at the reports, looking at the numbers, making sure everything looks fine for the long term," he said.Any new team must pay a $200 million fee, with that money shared by the existing competitors as compensation for the dilution of the share of revenues.

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