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Liberty Media want Mohammed Ben Sulayem to be sacked

Tensions between Formula 1 bosses and the FIA are continuing to grow, to the extent where German journalist Ralph Bach has claimed via Sport1.de that Liberty Media are eager for Mohammed Ben Sulayem to be axed as FIA president. It's been a testing few weeks for Ben Sulayem, who seemingly isn't in F1 bosses' good books. Issues between F1 and the governing body started a little while ago, with Ben Sulayem having publicly supported Andretti-Cadillac's bid to join the pinnacle of motorsport in 2026. This also angered the vast majority of the teams, who are against Andretti joining the grid. READ: Frederic Vasseur makes claim about Ferrari ‘atmosphere’ Things quickly became worse for the...
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