Formula One
29 November 2009

Formula One news

Indian company puts in BMW offer

Indian company puts in BMW offer

05 September 2009

An Indian consortium has placed an offer to buy the BMW Sauber team. The German manufacturer will be leaving Formula One at the end of 2009 after four full seasons in the sport and latest reports from India explain that the company in question is linked to A1 Grand Prix driver Neel Jani, whose father is Indian.

BMW announced its departure at late notice in July
BMW announced its departure at late notice in July

With the Hinwil-based outfit hoping to stay in F1 once Bavaria's BMW has exited the sport, the Indian group is reported by the Times of India to have placed an offer in the region of €50m ($43.6m).

Team Principal Mario Theissen continues to work with Peter Sauber, ex-team owner and now 20 per cent shareholder, but has stated that the bid from India is one of a selection to be considered. "There are several interested parties and we are just about to evaluate the individual proposals," he explained.


more news


Homepage



Test Schedule

01 Dec. Jerez
02 Dec. Jerez
03 Dec. Jerez
full overview