Boston Celtics owner investing in Formula E
Joins Sir Richard Branson, Leonardo DiCaprio in making this motorsport evolution possible

Wyc Grousbeck, lead owner of NBA basketball team the Boston Celtics, and his Causeway Media Partners have announced a multi-million investment in Formula E Holdings, series promoters of the new FIA Formula E Championship.
Formula E is a new FIA championship and the world’s first fully-electric racing series that kicks off September 2014. It will compete in 10 city-centre circuits around the globe including two races in the US – Miami and Los Angeles. Ten teams, each with two drivers, will go head-to-head to create a unique and exciting racing series designed to appeal to a new generation of motorsport fan, while accelerating the electric vehicle market and promoting sustainability.
Wyc Grousbeck will also serve on the Board of Directors at Formula E Holdings who were appointed series promoters of the championship in August 2012 by the FIA.
The Formula E investment has also received personal backing from a number of NFL and NBA team owners, including the Boston Celtics ownership group he leads, as well as leading figures from the private equity and media worlds.
“I am happy to announce that Causeway Media Partners has brought its deep network of NBA and NFL owners, as well as media executives and renowned investors, to Formula E. We believe Formula E is a great evolutionary step in motorsport and a way to entertain millions around the world while driving the development of the best possible electric vehicles. It is a privilege to be in a partnership with Formula E’s Alejandro Agag and Enrique Bañuelos, as well as with world-class partners such as FOX Sports, Virgin Racing, Audi Sport ABT, TAG Heuer, Michelin and Renault. We aim to help make Formula E a worldwide sensation, with a focus on the development of high-speed electric racing in the United States. With our upcoming races in the centres of Los Angeles and Miami, we will help showcase the power and promise of sustainable vehicle technology, while entertaining millions,” said Wyc Grousbeck.
“We’re extremely happy to welcome Wyc Grousbeck and his Causeway Media Partners as a shareholder of Formula E and know they will prove to be a great asset to the development of the series. Wyc brings with him extensive knowledge and experience of the US sports market which of course remains a key area for Formula E given we have two US-based teams, two US cities, broadcaster FOX Sports and of course the US’s ever expanding Electric Vehicle market. Today’s news is also another significant step in the growth of Formula E. Earlier this year we announced our 10-race calendar and also our 10 teams which includes worldwide names in motorsport such as Michael Andretti [Andretti Autosport] and Jay Penske [Dragon Racing], through to global environmentalists like Sir Richard Branson [Virgin Racing] and Leonardo DiCaprio [Venturi Grand Prix]. I have also personally known Wyc for many years and know he’s going to make a huge contribution to our Board of Directors and the direction of the FIA Formula E Championship,” said Alejandro Agag, CEO of Formula E Holdings.
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