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Christian Horner reveals why FIA wants Andretti to enter F1

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has called on the FIA, Formula 1 bosses and the teams to sit down and have a 'sensible conversation', with tensions continuing to build between the pinnacle of motorsport and its governing body. The FIA haven't been in Formula 1's good books as of late, with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem having used social media to express his support of Andretti-Cadillac's bid to enter a new Formula 1 team. According to several reports, McLaren and Alpine are the only teams open to Andretti joining the grid, whilst the other eight teams are firmly against the move. It is looking more likely than not that the prospective American side will join...
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