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    MUMBAI: Machdar Motorsports is hoping to do for motorsports what the Indian Premier League (IPL) has done for cricket. The motorsports management company has launched the i1 super series, a franchise-based model consisting of nine teams in seven cities involving 14 races.

    The nine franchises are being sold at a base price of $5 million by invitation only.

    Conducted under the aegis of the world governing body FIA (Federation Internationale de l‘Automobile ) and the Federation of Motor Sports clubs of India (FMSCI), the i1 Super Series event will kick off on 18 December in Noida. It will also have races in Chennai, Pattaya, Kuala Lumpur, Doha, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
     
    "We are speaking to cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh and Bollywood stars for funds. We hope to finalise deals next month. We want franchise owners who are passionate about developing the event,? 1 Super Series managing director Darshan M said.

    The franchises are expected to recoup their investments in the fourth year. "In addition to the fee, the franchises will spend around $2.5-3 million a year. An entity will own a franchise for 15 years. Each team will race with two cars forming an 18 car grid. We have identified 10 cities including the major metros where franchises will be located,? said Darshan.

    Sixty per cent of the central revenue pool will go to the franchises. The coverage of the events will be in high-definition.

    ?We are talking to different parties regarding television production and coverage. Each race will be of 45 minutes and it will be a sprint format rather than an endurance one. There will also be television specials around each race. We are offering $2 million in prize money,? said Darshan.

    The cost of running an event will be around $12-15 million. Apart from television fees and sponsorship, merchandise and hospitality are some of the other revenue sources for the franchises.

    Franchises will have a pool of experienced drivers to choose from. "We will hold on-ground ?Festivals Of Speed? to market the event. This will have features like drag races and drifting. There will be music and entertainment to bring people closer to the experience. In the long run, we want to set up academies and minor leagues. We will launch a foundation to support talent,? said Darshan.

    The company is also looking at doing an event for motorbikes, probably next year. "The aim is to be like the MotoGP. We want to create a brand that can engage with sponsors, manufacturers, circuits and partners and encourage Indian motorsport to become internationally known and respected," said Darshan.
     

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