Miami Dolphins owner (Jewish) and Qatar Investors bid for Formula 1 takeover

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Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is trying to add a little speed to his lineup

But this time, it’s not on the football field.
According to Financial Times, Ross is teaming up with a group of Qatari investors to purchase controlling interest of Formula One.

The deal is estimated between $7 billion and $8 billion, which would buy at little more than 61 Ndamukong Suhs.

According to the report, Ross’s RSE Ventures wants to buy 35.5 percent of the company which controls the racing circuit.

Ross is one of the richest of a group of very rich men (NFL owners), and his purchase of Formula 1 could provide a push for the sport in the United States



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Jews are never good news, but it would be hard for them to be worse than Ecclestone, and right now F1 is boring and crap since Mercedes is fielding a supremely dominant car for their mulatto driver whose only competition right now is the other Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg who is somewhat inconsistent compared to Hamilton. Maybe fresh blood in the leadership could allow for rule changes so that more teams can field competitive cards and the racing will improve.

However I would hope that if F1 is sold that other rich gentiles buy it, Jews would probably push for incompetent Negroes and women to take spots from more deserving drivers.
 

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F1 is a complete mess. I've been following it on and off since 1979 and I think it is even worse now than during any other bad period. What makes it worse today is that it is completely dumbed down and contrived. The fake DRS overtakes are a joke. The new engine rules are dreadful. There's no real testing once the season begins therefore little change between the season opener and the final race. GPs in front of a few thousand flunkies in the Middle East but no French or German GP. There's now talk of getting rid of the Italian GP. On the business side it just looks like one big asset stripping operation. F1 may be so far gone that the only hope may be for it to collapse completely and then start over with a new series.
 
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