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FIA boss surprised by ‘adverse reaction’ to Andretti F1 plan

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The head of Formula One’s governing body on Sunday strongly supported a proposed new Andretti Cadillac all-American team and said he was surprised by “adverse reaction” to the plan.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s comments on Twitter hinted at a row brewing between the president of the Internatio­nal Automobile Federation (FIA) and Formula One’s commercial rights holders Liberty Media and teams.

“The FIA has accepted the entries of smaller, successful organisati­ons in recent years. We should be encouragin­g prospectiv­e F1 entries from global manufactur­ers like gm and thoroughbr­ed racers like Andretti and others.

“Interest from teams in growth markets adds diversity and broadens F1’s appeal.”

Formula One issued a lukewarm reaction on Thursday to the announceme­nt that Michael Andretti’s Andretti Global and General Motors brand Cadillac were joining forces in a bid to become the sport’s 11th team.

A Formula One spokesman said then that any new entrant had to be agreed by both F1 and the FIA and would be assessed “by all the relevant stakeholde­rs”.

Formula One’s chief executive Stefano Domenicali, a former Ferrari boss, said last September that expanding beyond 10 teams was “not a priority”.

A senior team figure told Reuters on Friday that a “strong majority” of the teams were against expanding the grid and diluting the share of revenues.

The same figure also suggested the General Motors involvemen­t was more of a “badging exercise” than a full manufactur­er commitment and the $200 million entry fee, to compensate the other teams, was too little on current valuation.

“The value of Formula One is that it’s a limited number of franchises and we don’t want to dilute that value by just adding teams,” Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said during last May’s Miami Grand Prix.

Ben Sulayem has said the governing body is exploring the expression­s of interest process and would provide an update soon.

The process will follow strict protocols and take several months, with insiders saying that even if accepted a new team would not be able to enter before 2026 at the earliest.

 ?? Photo: Getty Image ?? Exciting… Internatio­nal Automobile Federation (FIA head) Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
Photo: Getty Image Exciting… Internatio­nal Automobile Federation (FIA head) Mohammed Ben Sulayem.

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