Log in to your IBTimes Account

close
ID
Password
  • Set your IBTimes.com Edition

YouTube co-founder backing new U.S. F1 team



20 August 2009 @ 04:48 am ET

VALENCIA, Spain - YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley is putting some of his fortune into Formula One as primary investor in the new U.S. F1 team due to enter the sport next season.


YouTube Co-Founder and CEO Hurley attends a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos
In this file photo Chad Hurley, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, YouTube, attends a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos January 30, 2009. (REUTERS / Pascal Lauener)
1 of 1

"I am thrilled to be a part of America's first Formula One team in more than 40 years," the multi-millionaire told the autosport.com website.

"Getting in on the ground floor of a project of this size and scope is a tremendous opportunity, and I look forward to helping shape the US F1 vision and corporate strategy for years to come."

Hurley, CEO of the video-sharing website that was sold to Google in 2006 for $1.65 billion in 2006, said he was attracted by the mix of technology, design and sport that Formula One represented.

"I see tremendous potential for all sports to integrate more media, more social connections, connect with the fans and build a fan base," he said in an interview ahead of this weekend's European Grand Prix in Valencia.

"And that's exactly what I hope to bring to US F1, bringing my experience and perhaps my opinions of how we could go about that.

"Obviously video is something I am deeply involved with today, and that is going to be a big part of what we do at US F1," he added.

"Hopefully we can create compelling content that individuals around the world have an opportunity to view and share, and really feel like they are part of the team."

U.S. F1 are one of three new outfits confirmed for next year's championship, with the starting grid due to be expanded to 13 teams from the current 10.

The team are due to use a Cosworth engine but intend to showcase American talent and technology from their base in Charlotte, North Carolina.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Alastair Himmer)

Copyright 2009 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.

    Click!
  • Rate this article:

Comments

Post Your Comment

*Name


advertisement
More Sports
Emily, the 3-year-old girl that made headlines for throwing a foul ball back caught by her father at the Phillies' game was interviewed by reporters.
Juan Martin Del Potro overcame a two sets to one deficit in a hard fought match to beat Roger Federer, the world's No. 1 player, at the 2009 U.S. Open.
Serena Williams apologized on Monday afternoon for her "inappropriate" outburst towards a U.S. Open line judge during her match with Kim Clijsters in the...

advertisement
Advertisement
POS Magnetic Card Readers

Online distributor for point of sale equipment, TYSSO and Pegasus.

 
IBTimes.com Web
Partners
International Business Times© 2009 The Ibtimes Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms of service | Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us | Contact Us | Archives