The FIA president hopes this scenario does not come to pass with Andretti-Cadillac.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Andretti-Cadillac could still go racing without Formula One Management approval or the associated prize money, but is hopeful it will not come to that.
Currently the signs are not promising though, F1 teams and management seemingly cold on the idea of letting Andretti-Cadillac in, to the point whereWhile operational issues have been referenced, such as a lack of pit-lane space by teams laying out the reasons against Andretti-Cadillac, the main issue revolves around money, with teams concerned about an extra player getting in on the revenue distribution, sceptical that Andretti-Cadillac would grow the prize pot.
“For me, I am optimistic they will not say no, but anything can happen. I just hope they don’t say no because it is so good for business, so good to sustain motorsport.”In response to the stern opposition from existing teams, Andretti said it was a “mystery” why that exists, as he affirmed the prospective team’s belief that they can generate increased revenue for Formula 1.
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