FIM Issues Statement On Liberty Media’s Purchase Of Dorna

FIM Issues Statement On Liberty Media’s Purchase Of Dorna

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By FIM:

FIM Statement re: Acquisition of Dorna Sports S.L. by Liberty Media Corporation

Following the recent public announcement regarding the acquisition of Dorna Sports S.L. by Liberty Media Corporation, the FIM welcomes this agreement.

The FIM is the owner of the following championships and has entered into agreements with Dorna Sports S.L. for the promotion of:

•    The FIM MotoGP™ World Championship since 1992;

•    The MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship since 2015;

•    The FIM JuniorGP™ World Championship since 2016;

•    The FIM Enel MotoE™ World Championship since 2019 and

•    The FIM Women Circuit Racing World Championship since 2023.

The FIM is convinced that these World Championships will benefit from the strength and broadcast quality of Liberty Media Corporation and congratulates Greg Maffei and his team on these additions to their portfolio, which will undoubtedly help grow the sport for fans, teams, commercial partners and all related stakeholders.

The FIM is delighted to continue its excellent relationship with Dorna Sports S.L., especially with Carmelo Ezpeleta and his management team, and look forward to working together towards the growth of this exciting sport.

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