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Stars line up for piece of Sachins racing league pie

MUMBAI: Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, Telugu hero Akkineni Nagarjuna and Dabur family scion Mohit Burman are among the celebrities and business honchos who will own a racing team in a motor sports league backed by Sachin Tendulkar, said sources directly briefed on the matter. The Indian Racing League - called the i1 Super Series - which was launched in August this year, is looking to ride on the huge success of the Formula One Indian Grand Prix. The first edition will hit the tracks on January 8 and conclude on February 26 next year. The racing league, owned by Machdar Motor Sports Company, will have eight city-based teams with two cars forming a 16-member grid. Sachin and Sanjana Reddy together have bought a 26% share in the league. The cost of a franchise-for a contractual term of 15 years-will be around $20m with investors having to pay $5m upfront and the remaining in $1 million tranches during the ownership period. The races will feature F1 and upcoming Indian drivers and will be held in Delhi, Abu Dhabi, Kuala Lumpur, Doha and Bahrain. Shah Rukh, along with business partners Juhi Chawla and Jai Mehta, will own the Mumbai franchise, while Daburs Mohit Burman is on the verge of buying the Delhi franchise. Malaysian business tycoon and Air Asia boss Tony Fernandes along with UK-based hedge fund manager S G Srinivas is set for the Chennai team. Telugu superstar Nagarjuna and entrepreneur N Prasad, who sold Matrix Laboratories to Mylan, has sealed the franchise deal for Hyderabad. Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly is discussing the possibility of leading a consortium to bag the Kolkata team. Cricketer Yuvraj Singh along with a local business partner is behind the Chandigarh franchise.

                                                                                                               
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