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Liberty set to offer teams advance on payments after revenue drop

Liberty Media is set to offer Formula 1 teams an advance on payments in order to make up for a recent revenue shortfall, according to Red Bull chief Christian Horner. Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix marks the last race of Liberty's first full season running F1, having completed its $8.8 billion takeover in January. Investment from Liberty in areas such as infrastructure and marketing has resulted in a drop of revenue that was confirmed to investors earlier this month, leading to reduce pay-out to teams as a result. Related Articles LIVE: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - FP3 Russell eager to keep working with Force India alongside F2 in 2018 Horner wants McLaren to reverse F1 veto on fin for 2018...
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