UBS, a major sponsor of Formula One, may be considering pulling their backing out of the sport.
The Swiss based global financial services company entered F1 in 2010, powered by its then chief executive Oswald Grubel, who had also brought the Swiss bank Credit Suisse to the sport and was a board member of the BMW-Sauber team.
But Grubel is no longer in charge. UBS is now headed by Sergio Ermotti, a Swiss banker.
Blick newspaper reports that, under Ermotti's new watch, the company has been conducting market research into the wisdom of Grubel's F1 deal.
Citing sources at senior management level, the Swiss daily Tagesanzeiger
Columnist Francois Bloch wrote: "UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti is not an F1 fan."
A UBS spokeswoman said: "We have ongoing, multi-year contracts with F1. We continually analyse our commitment." (GMM)
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