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FIA president furious with Formula 1 as tensions grow

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has revealed how 'surprising' it's been to not see Andretti Global and General Motors welcomed into the F1 paddock, with the president seemingly a fan of the potential Andretti-Cadillac partnership. The FIA and Formula 1 have been tentative when discussing the idea of a new F1 entry over recent years, with the last three having all been uncompetitive and ultimately gone within four years. HRT, Caterham and Manor Marussia offered very little, something which has resulted in the sport only being open to new entries who will 'add value' to the championship. There is no doubt that Andretti would do just that, with the company boasting a remarkable history,...
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