Click here to visit our sponsor Amalgam Side
Subscribe to the PITPASS newsletters:
NAME:
EMAIL:
 Weekly
 Grand Prix
 Hot News
 HTML
 Plain Text
 Subscribe
 Unsubscribe
Is it the wing test that's at fault?
Silly Season Goes All Sensible
The Pitpass Belgian Grand Prix preview
Why the WMSC must punish Ferrari
Team Orders

More Features...

Click here to visit our sponsor SysExcel

Austin investor revealed

27/07/2010

Red McCombs has been revealed as the primary investor behind the bid to host the American Grand Prix in Austin.

McCombs, a native Texan, and who is ranked as one of the 400 richest Americans by Forbes magazine, is heavily involved in all manner of sports having previously owned the NFL's Minnesota Vikings and the NBA's San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets.

Among the 400 different businesses he has been involved with over the course of his career - including McCombs Automotive Group and McCombs Energy - he is co-founder of Clear Channel Communications, the media conglomerate company headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, the largest owner of full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations and twelve radio channels on XM Satellite Radio, and also the largest pure-play radio station owner and operator. The group was also in the television business until it sold all of its TV stations to Newport Television in 2008.

Furthermore, Clear Channel was the owener of Donington Park Circuit until 2007 when it sold out to Simon Gillett's Donington Ventures Leisure.

McCombs involvement in the Austin F1 project was revealed at today's press conference by the man regarded as the driving force behind the dream, Tavo Hellmund.

"It is a great honor to have Red McCombs and McCombs Partners as our primary investor and partner," said Hellmund. "Red's success in business and the professional sports arena is legendary. Working together as a team and under Red's direction, we will ensure that this project will make all Texans very proud and will benefit our great State."

"Bringing F1 back to the United States represents the opportunity of a lifetime and one that any city in the world would want," said McCombs. "The size and scope of an F1 event is comparable to hosting a Super Bowl and will bring substantial economic benefit to Austin, San Antonio and the entire State of Texas.

"We know Tavo has a clear vision for developing Formula 1 into a major event with year-round opportunities," he continued. "Over the past few years, he has built a solid business foundation and has assembled a great team, one we are proud to be part of. We are ready to roll-up our sleeves and work alongside Tavo to make this project a huge success."

Related Articles

Date Title

05/07/2010 Who will really benefit from the US Grand Prix?

Further Options

Click here to view a printer friendly version of this news item Printer friendly version of this news item
Click here to send this news item to a friend Send this news item to a friend
Click here to visit the Pitpass forum Discuss this news item in the Pitpass forum
Search the PITPASS news:
No punishment for Massa after 'jumped start'
FIA gives Koreans more time
Senna and di Grassi to contest Monaco triathlon
Q&A will Colin Kolles
Button: Vettel's car shouldn't have been on such a knife-edge
16-year-old Malaysian becomes youngest ever F1 tester
Wing flex debate takes a new twist
Hellmund unveils Austin track layout
All is not lost insists Alonso
Could Calder Park steal the Australian Grand Prix?
Another nice move by Webber
Teams aiming for 6 pre-season tests
Webber: I'm not getting too excited
Lauda denies making team order comments
Korea marks 50-day countdown
Who's nobbled EJ?
Amalgam releases Monaco winning Red Bull RB6
Belgian GP in Words, Stats and Pictures
Belgian GP: Fastest Race Laps
Belgian GP: Post Race press conference

More News...

Parente continues with Coloni
Spa - Sprint Race Quotes
Perez keeps championship alive
Driver & Team Standings after Spa
Spa: Sprint Race - Result

More News...

Click here to visit our sponsor GP2
GP3: Driver & Team Standings after Spa
Tambay drives the race of his life
GP3: Spa - Race 2 Result
GP3: Spa - Race 2 Grid
Five drivers penalised

More News...

  Click here for the Pitpass RSS Newsfeed