Dec.2 - British reports suggest new plans are afoot for an eleventh Formula 1 team.

With Michael Andretti's well-known US-based operation openly seeking an official entry, a new suitor has now emerged - Hong Kong life insurance billionaire Calvin Lo.

The Mirror newspaper reports that he is in talks with "a number of teams and drivers".

Lo reportedly said he is keen on Formula 1 because the sport has "entered a new era with growing popularity and a new generation of fans".

He also told the Daily Star newspaper: "I am not smart enough to run the team! Whatever involvement I would have, it would be financial.

"We've been looking at a current team and that's how the idea of starting a new team came about," Lo added. "There are a lot of opportunities right now."

However, he acknowledged that the existing teams are reluctant to support the idea of an 11th entry because it means diluting their official F1 income.

"I understand the current teams' reluctance. If it all comes out of the same pot, what's the point?" said Lo, who is normally low-profile and believed to be 45-years-old.

"But if we could somehow expand that pie a little bigger, everyone could benefit, the whole grid could benefit.

He admitted that a new team wouldn't be possible until 2026, but already has some ties with Williams.

"We have some ties," the Canadian-born businessman confirmed. "In some ways we are involved, that's the first step that got things going and learning about the details of the F1 world."


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4 F1 Fan comments on “Hong Kong billionaire also eyes to enter F1 with team

  1. smokey

    Will it be Theodore Racing born again under a different name? Teddy Yip rides again! It's such a shame that the number of teams able to compete is restricted by facilitating higher cash flows from the teams to Liberty Media pockets!

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    • ReallyOldRacer

      Amen, Smokey. When Liberty chased Bernie I opined that they would build the brand and turn it for a profit. Wrong. Now it appears that they have a cash cow and will continue to F up our sport for a while. I know that it's mean spirited, but I hope that they overstay the surge and lose their ass.

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