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Analysis: F1 risks EU lawsuit with entry fee increase

Article To news overview © XPB Images Suggestions from certain quarters have it that Formula 1’s anti-dilution fee for new teams could increase three-fold to $600m prove - if anything - how fragmented the sport is over the issue. As outlined here almost a month ago, some team figures told RacingNews365.com that they feared the $200m clause in the Concorde Agreement would be considered anti-competitive by EU authorities if reported. Would tripling it suddenly make it legal? Doubtful. Apart from that, the new teams Expressions of Interest process outlined by the FIA makes clear that teams could enter in 2025, thus within the 2021-2025 Concorde Agreement which specifies a $200m fee. To...
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